I've been keeping an eye on the DX Sherlock site this long weekend hoping for an E Skip opening on the FM band for reception here in Tampa but nothing so far.
However, I've seen many Es clouds well above 88 mhz form in the northeast, midwest, and out west.
Do the high frequency Es clouds have to start out at lower frequencies or can they suddenly appear?
I've noticed a pattern where the higher frequency ones sometimes appear where there are clusters of lower frequency ones.
However, I've seen many Es clouds well above 88 mhz form in the northeast, midwest, and out west.
Do the high frequency Es clouds have to start out at lower frequencies or can they suddenly appear?
I've noticed a pattern where the higher frequency ones sometimes appear where there are clusters of lower frequency ones.