Yeah, right
Paul Stam, PC4T, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from the Netherlands. Contact him at [email protected].
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Yes, you need to say more. Like “What are we looking at?” and “Why is this important and revalent?” All I see is a red splotch over Europe,,,,I’m sure that other newbies are wondering the same thing. Thank You
I was wondering that too. 6 metres Sporadic E methinks!
Larry and Steve, it’s a screenshot from http://www.dxmaps.com/ sporadic E over Europe. A very useful site for checking propagation. Also for HF. 73 Paul