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At this point, I'll take any tropo I can get

I don't know what's going on but this is yet ANOTHER year where what's supposed to be our great Gulf coast tropo season is another dud so far here in Tampa.

So since we've been having the kind of weather pattern that's associated with tropo, I thought I would check out the FM tonight because the map showed a lot of paths over Florida.

Nothing much to brag about but at least I got a station I've never heard.

On 94.5 which is our local low power classic rock station 'Thunder' W233AV, I got strong signal from a rock station that easily lit up the RDS on my radio - 'Arrow 94.5' from Naples.

"Thunder 94.5' was completely gone regardless of how I moved the antenna around. That's a first since they went on the air last year.

Then I checked the frequency again a couple hours later and there was no trace of Arrow 94.5 or the local Thunder and it was a strong signal lighting up the RDS - 'Star 94.5' Daytona Beach/Orlando.

Certainly not the first time I've heard them but it was interesting how two different stations from two different directions both wiped out the local low power station in a matter of only a couple hours.
 
It's been rough in Danville VA too as today is the clearest i've gotten 91.9 Fayetteville since November. 91.9 is the measuring stick for tropo chances. Gotten even a trace just a couple of times between November and today. Hope its a sign of good things.
 
This past winter was about average for us.

Our peak season by far for tropo is the spring.

I've never heard any tropo in the winter that even comes close to what we have in the spring. (Or at least what we used to have in the spring)

Some of my spring tropo catches from Tampa ...

Lafayette, Louisiana - 600 miles

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDjpaQ45tPo


Houston, Texas - 789 miles

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOgRrH1Q_Xw


Brownsville, Texas - 936 miles

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkRK9nP1Li8
 
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It's been years since I was there, but I remember getting the Panhandle, New Orleans and the east coast of FL from Sarasota. All pre 80-90
 
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