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Date: | Wed, 15 Oct 2014 00:34:41 -0500 |
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Joe, you have the link. Remember a forecast is only that.
When you turn on a radio especially on HF, you never know exactly what you
will find. That is what makes it so fun.
The forecasts will help you make some reasonable guesses, but you never know
what you will really find, with out turning on your radio, tuning around,
and listening to what you hear.
A few nights ago for example I was listening on 17 meters from Wisconsin
just around sunset.
Well this band should be open to the west and south mostly at this time, In
to California, and the pacific.
It was, but I heard stations from West Virginia and Colorado as well. The
bands above this frequency were already closed down for the day, and I can
only guess at the odd conditions that let me hear those stations on those
frequencies at that time of day.
It might happen once in say two years from here.
Intermittent re-enforcement is the best way to obtain repeated behavior, and
that is what HF does best.
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