My apologies if this site has already been posted.
Someone on the TX board sent me this link.
http://www.vhfdx.net/spots/map.php?Lan=E&Frec=MUF&ML=M&Map=NA
This site shows sporadic e clouds as they happen. Updates in real time every few minutes. In other words, if you see anything near or over your area, you might want to be near your radio.
This map has so far been very accurate for me. I live in West Texas and this evening, a couple clouds popped up on the map over the TX/NM state line. Sure enough when I went to my car and turned on my radio, I was hearing stations out of Canada and possibly Michigan.
This site is great for me because I do not have any special equipment. All I can rely on is my car stereo (and obviously, I'm not going to wait in my car all day for ideal DX conditions).
Thought I'd share this link with all the DXers on here, if you haven't seen it already.
Someone on the TX board sent me this link.
http://www.vhfdx.net/spots/map.php?Lan=E&Frec=MUF&ML=M&Map=NA
This site shows sporadic e clouds as they happen. Updates in real time every few minutes. In other words, if you see anything near or over your area, you might want to be near your radio.
This map has so far been very accurate for me. I live in West Texas and this evening, a couple clouds popped up on the map over the TX/NM state line. Sure enough when I went to my car and turned on my radio, I was hearing stations out of Canada and possibly Michigan.
This site is great for me because I do not have any special equipment. All I can rely on is my car stereo (and obviously, I'm not going to wait in my car all day for ideal DX conditions).
Thought I'd share this link with all the DXers on here, if you haven't seen it already.