This map of 2-July-2004 covers from 18:30z to 19:32z. This was a minor opening what only allowed a few QSO when a foEs rised over central-southern France. You can also look at the other map covering from 12:35 to 14:35z
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This map shows the evolution, size and MUF of the sporadic-E cloud that caused the opening on 144 MHz. and it is an estimation based on the information I have picked up here and there of QSO and reports of European stations. I don't claim it to be accurate but just an estimation that could help understand what happened that day.
Also please notice that sometimes you will see MUF rise very quickly. This is because of the almost complete lack of data for frequencies between 51 and 144 MHz. that leads to shown MUF rising almost 90 MHz in one minute. You should understand that this is not the usual behaviour of MUF, but the result of that lack of data.
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Logs received:
Squares worked by G8AZA (IO94TF) on 6 m. Type of propagation: ES Mode: All mode >From 02/05/2004 to 04/07/2004 Distance over: 0 Km. Page: 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATA OF FIRST QSO ----------------------------------------------------- LOCATOR QSOs Conf. CALLSIGN DATE TIME LOCATOR DISTANCE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JO94 1 1 SP2NBH 29/05/2004 18:32 JO94JI 1240 JO7? 1 1 OK1CZ 29/05/2004 18:48 JO7?A 1148 JN51 1 0 II? 19/06/2004 15:53 JN51XX 1636 JN93 2 0 T99C 19/06/2004 15:55 JN93FW 1776 JN44 1 0 IK4QJF/4 19/06/2004 15:57 JN44WL 1311 JN85 1 0 9A5Y 19/06/2004 16:00 JN85PO 1580 JN45 5 0 IW2HAJ 19/06/2004 16:02 JN45NO 1173 JN65 6 0 II3T 19/06/2004 16:08 JN65VP 1387 JN86 2 0 9A4K 19/06/2004 16:18 JN86FJ 1472 JN66 1 0 S52G 19/06/2004 16:21 JN66VC 1349 JN73 1 0 9A2ZH 19/06/2004 16:24 JN73RW 1617 JN76 2 0 S57MTA 19/06/2004 16:35 JN76EF 1370 KO2? 1 0 SP8PAI/8 20/06/2004 12:37 KO2?M 1698 JM56 2 0 IH9ADN/I2 23/06/2004 12:45 JM56XT 2154 IM98 2 0 EH5AX 23/06/2004 13:57 IM98BX 1699 JN12 1 0 F5PSR/P/EA3 23/06/2004 14:00 JN12ND 1368 JN77 1 0 OE6KDG 24/06/2004 14:39 JN77JF 1316 JM67 1 0 IT9FXY 24/06/2004 15:05 JM67FT 2069 JN81 1 0 IZ7FLS 26/06/2004 18:16 JN81IE 1922 JN62 3 0 IZ6FZS 26/06/2004 18:20 JN62UO 1652 JN8? 1 0 IK1MCJ 27/06/2004 09:08 JN8?J 2027 JM? 1 0 EH5CLH 27/06/2004 09:12 JM?BR 1723 IM57 1 0 CQ14HZE 27/06/2004 16:48 IM57NH 1989 KN24 1 0 YO7AQF 27/06/2004 17:02 KN24KU 2082 KN? 2 0 YU8?CG 27/06/2004 17:08 KN? 1877 +- JN53 1 0 IW5EFX 27/06/2004 19:43 JN53PH 1480 JN16 1 0 F4EGZ 27/06/2004 19:57 JN16OM 893 JN75 1 0 9A8?DE 27/06/2004 20:54 JN75XX 1476 JN35 1 0 IW1CHX 28/06/2004 18:37 JN35TH 1144 JN36 1 0 HB9ACA 28/06/2004 18:42 JN36LS 977 JN26 1 0 F6FTC 28/06/2004 18:45 JN26CN 912 JN37 1 0 HB9MFM 28/06/2004 19:01 JN37SD 964 JO65 1 0 SM7FJE 04/07/2004 16:22 JO65 869 +- KM61 1 0 4Z4KX 04/07/2004 17:06 KM61JX 3596 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34 51 2 BEST DISTANCE: 3596 Km. with 4Z4KX in KM61JX on 04/07/2004 at 17:06
You can help develop these maps!. After the openings, please send me your logs of 50, 70 and 144 MHz QSO via sporadic-E (Much preferably in ADIF format)