greyline propagation map
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greyline propagation map
cant find the link here anymore so here is another link to the greyline map:
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Re: greyline propagation map
Thanks dirtyjob , put it in my bookmarks.
73
Greg
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Greg
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Re: greyline propagation map
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Kenwood TS-590S - Yaesu FT897D - Kenwood TS-870 - Icom IC-7300
Yaesu FT-101E - Tram D201A - President Lincoln - CP2000
Gizmotchy G-31 Beam
Super Penetrator 500 5/8 Wave
Comet GP9 2 meter/440
"North East Corner Of Massachusetts 613"
CBRT 18204
"LISTEN FOR THE PING"
Kenwood TS-590S - Yaesu FT897D - Kenwood TS-870 - Icom IC-7300
Yaesu FT-101E - Tram D201A - President Lincoln - CP2000
Gizmotchy G-31 Beam
Super Penetrator 500 5/8 Wave
Comet GP9 2 meter/440
"North East Corner Of Massachusetts 613"
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Re: greyline propagation map
Thanks for that map. I saved it to my book marks to use later to help.
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Re: greyline propagation map
Hey Guys..
This map is great.
When I'm on the radio/rig...I have this set as my wallpaper on my second monitor so I can keep an eye on it.
Bombero
This map is great.
When I'm on the radio/rig...I have this set as my wallpaper on my second monitor so I can keep an eye on it.
Bombero
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Re: greyline propagation map
i have watched and listened during this time and have not ever noticed anything when normal skip conditions are done or fading out. does the greyline work for 11 meters? , or is it just that narrow of an area that it covers that the other person would need to be right in the same area of the grey line??
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Re: greyline propagation map
Gray line propagating Works in any band were skip conditions exist. Is more efficient when working with a directional antenna. Sometimes no changes are notice during e layer propagation. But most of the times especially when skip conditions are strong and the higher skip layers are active it works really well to dig out those needed countries. I have been working gray line for many years now is an open secret known to hams.wi 544 wrote:i have watched and listened during this time and have not ever noticed anything when normal skip conditions are done or fading out. does the greyline work for 11 meters? , or is it just that narrow of an area that it covers that the other person would need to be right in the same area of the grey line??