Am skip has in and out for a few days here in the lower high plains, it's been a weird one.
Almost every evening I point my Quad just a little north of dead south to try for some Australian and NewZealand contacts. More often than not I don't get anything. Iguess those operators are pointing toward North america and not South America.
- J.J. 399
I had that same window, making a handful of contacts in Maine and one in Florida. Had to work hard to get 'em.Conditions definitely haven't been good lately. But about 8:00pm I got a window. Between SSB and AM I made a lot of contacts with Ohio and West Virginia that lasted about 30 minutes. Conditions kept shifting so contacts were short. But ya take them as you get them.
Yes I have experienced that problem on a few occasions.Early afternoon real strong skip from East of the Mississippi. BUT . . . all the signals were distorted like my clarifier was off frequency. Checked ok. Then I heard a California station clear as a bell. so I know the problem wasn't my receiver. It was like the signals were so strong that they overloaded my receiver's front end. Turning down the RF Gain didn't help . You guys ever have this problem ??
J.J. 399
I enjoyed the same conditions. I have never had so any California stations come booming in so clearly . I kept switcing my Amp output from LOW to HIGH to keep QSOs going. I had a Washington State connection going and was hoping I'd hear DXMAN, but no luck. I hope it's this good tomorrow.Hopefully these conditions will hold out for a while.
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