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11 meter is very quiet?

I have to laugh the solar site said 10-12 meter was suppose to be poor today but it is almost 9:00 PM & I can hear my Lincoln II+ upstairs barking out some good sounding DX which is unusual for this time of night. I guess I'll just keep Rolling with the Flow !
 
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I have to laugh the solar site said 10-12 meter was suppose to be poor today but it is almost 9:00 PM & I can hear my Lincoln II+ upstairs barking out some good sounding DX which is unusual for this time of night. I guess I'll just keep Rolling with the Flow !
the "experts" speak,some follow. expert = drip under extreme pressure. happy radioing
 
the "experts" speak,some follow. expert = drip under extreme pressure. happy radioing
Its a good worldwide guide but its not perfect as I have learned over time. Trans-Equatorial Propagation can be really good even when the solar info says otherwise. Many times 15 meter does this as well, even better then 10 meter.
 
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was camping on 555 and heard Maine @ 5pm(est). went to 36lsb and made a whole bunch of contacts to the northeast in a half hour before they disappeared. got 1st contact to Suriname and Hawaii earlier today. all conditions, well under triple digits. take time, patience, and the right conditions running small power. haven't had a day like that for a year
 
yesterday mornin i took a trip about 45 miles away to get electrical parts. i got the cant see it bearkitten 980 fired up. on 38 lsb i got to 3 but as they replied the big strappers jumped in n cut em off
 

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