fldxer said:Sorry, it was FM at least up to 102.1. Just lots of Ms tonight
KR4BD said:I, too, noticed the e-skip Sunday evening. It was around 8:15 PM here. I was receiving an Analog VHF Channel 2 TV station with regular FOX programming. From my location in Lexington, KY, it was coming from the SW direction. Since all the High Power stations have gone to digital, it must be an LP repeater or something like that. It had a steady signal for several minutes but would ocassionally fade a bit and other signals would try to take over the channel. I did not notice any DTV e-skip on 2 through 6 at that time. Strange...
gar fla said:fldxer said:Sorry, it was FM at least up to 102.1. Just lots of Ms tonight
Wow! I missed it and I was paying close attention to the DX sherlock site where I could see a MUF of 85 MHZ over about northern Alabama. It was for the longest time but it didn't go higher so I didn't check the FM.
I've always wondered. Can the actual MUFs be higher than listed because someone isn't actually reporting the skip at that given time on their site?