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Understanding Grey Line Propagation

Discussion in 'General Announcements' started by G3YWX, Oct 26, 2020.

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  1. G3YWX

    G3YWX Ham Member QRZ Page

    Grey line propagation provides surprisingly long distance radio communications at dawn and dusk - sometimes when other forms of ionospheric propagation may not be expected to provide signal paths of these distances.

    Grey line propagation is widely used in ham radio, often providing signals from the other side of the globe at dawn and dusk on the low frequency bands like 3.5MHz and 7MHz.

    When listening to signals coming in via grey line propagation, it is particularly interesting to hear how the signals come up in strength and then fall away again. It is also possible to hear how the propagation moves as the dawn or disk line changes and first stations in one area and the next are making contacts via the grey line.

    Find out how grey line propagation arises and how it can best be used.

    https://www.electronics-notes.com/articles/antennas-propagation/ionospheric/greyline-propagation.php
     

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