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Sproadic-E causes lectures from the RSGB Convention

Watched the 2018 and 2019 lectures of these awhile ago and looks like they did one for last year as well. Figured. Some theories here and some good information if you have time to watch.

Mostly focused on Europe but it applies anywhereI figure.

They also have a experimental Sporadic-E prediction map at PROPquest




Thank you Jim Bacon for doing this and putting this together.
 
My own experience in Florida tells me that E Skip is not as common over the ocean as it is over land.

On FM, it was common to get it from the northeast, the Midwest, Canada, and sometimes Mexico but never Puerto Rico.

In the 80's when I had analog TV with just rabbit ears, I got channel 2 from San Juan a couple times but it was most common from all other directions, especially the northeast.
 
My own experience in Florida tells me that E Skip is not as common over the ocean as it is over land.

On FM, it was common to get it from the northeast, the Midwest, Canada, and sometimes Mexico but never Puerto Rico.

In the 80's when I had analog TV with just rabbit ears, I got channel 2 from San Juan a couple times but it was most common from all other directions, especially the northeast.
It does seem some paths more more common then others.
 
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