The propagation, as I started my activation, was: SFI=225, SN=171, A Index=8, and the K Index=1. The QSB was hellish, stations were S9 one minute and completely gone in an instant. It was a 2fer I was after today, Lemoine Point and the Waterfront Trail together, and I managed to get 16 contacts in the log in a little over 40 minutes, which was slow for me, but given the state of the bands I was happy with it.
As usual I was using my KX3 set at 10w, into a hamstick on the roof of my truck. SSB only today, CW will have to wait until tomorrow.
Starting on 40m as I usually do, it didn't take too long to get 8 contacts in the log. Then the band dried up, I called and called with no response, so I moved to 15m. This band switch got me another 8 contacts, including a solid S8 contact with F4ILH in Ecuras, France....which made my day.
Sixteen was all I could pull out of the hat today, the band seemed to be getting worse, even though it was supposed to be improving. Well, it turns out we had a surprise G3 solar storm that hit about 15 minutes before I switched everything off.....no wonder I couldn't get contacts.
Here's todays contact map:
You can clearly see the ring of 40m contacts vice the 15m contacts on this map.
Stay Safe Out There!!
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