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I'm not sure when you were listening. Ten meters is much more a daytime band
than night-time. As we get further into the fall there should be some
openings, maybe a lot. There won't be as many or as solid as there were
during the last 4 years, because solar activity is going down toward in a
minimum in about 2019. In the United states, most of the beacons are on
28200 to 28300, but there are some from Canada, Mexico and other places
below 28200. It is also possible that your antenna doesn't work too well on
10. You'll have to see how well it does when the band opens up. Another
thing you can try with respect to 10 meters is to check the CB band and
frequencies around it to see whether it is only local stations or whether
you have signals coming in from other places as well. Don't give up on 10
meters. When it is open it is a lot of fun.
73,
Lloyd Rasmussen, W3IUU, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Ventura
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2015 3:19 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: 10 meter beacons
Hi all, is there anyone in the northeast that is hearing any beacons on 10 =
meters?
I am listening in on 28.150 to 28.300 USB and have not heard anything. I wa=
s just wondering if the band isn't open or do I have a problem with my ante=
nna.=20
Also is there a good time to listen to 28.4 USB for making contact?
Thanks
Frank
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