2020-08-27

Local Tropo and Other Propagation on 2m.

 In August we had some beautiful sunny weather, providing some excellent tropo propagation on 2m, and, as reported by others, also on the higher bands. Now we are back to the classical Danish weather, a little bit of sunshine, some heavy rain, even cloud bursts.

A few evenings the local FM channel had S9 signals from distances between 100 and 200km (60 - 120 miles). I refer to this kind of propagation as "Local Tropo", mostly because running SSB/CW regularly provides longer distances than this. 

Don't get me wrong, "Local Tropo" is quite fun, but I prefer working the longer distances, using SSB/CW, and sometimes the weak signal modes, like FT8. 

Mind you, on 2m FT8 is an excellent addition to the arsenal in tropo openings, but for sporadic E the fading in and out is often too fast for finishing a QSO, whereas with SSB or CW the signals can be quite strong for a very short period, then disappear forever, but in that time a QSO can be easily worked with CW or SSB. If the sporadic E lasts longer, the signals are often quite strong for a long time, and it is not necessary to use FT8. 

While this is true for Sporadic E, there might be some longer lasting scatter-like propagation making contacts possible with FT8, that could not be made otherwise, so I cannot totally discard it as being useful. As an example, some weak, slightly longer lasting sporadic E or some scatter mode, extended by tropo propagation just might provide some possibilities for 3-5000km distances for a station location like mine, not particularly suited for long haul tropo (-scatter). Yes I am not located close to an ocean, where really long sea ducts can occur.


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