And the Sun said:
Ka-Boom! I shall stir up the ionosphere so that all DX-ers shall shout
"Yikes! What happened"? And so She did.
And after we had
shouted "Yikes! What happened", we looked at our Yaslogs, and yikes! it was
not a pretty sight. On the 50-degrees Asia/Pacific beverage, the signal levels increased as
normal up until 11:00, followed by an almost total blackout. Later in the day the
signals recovered somewhat, but with varying levels and with nothing
interesting.
11:00: The Yikes Effect |
After analyzing the
North America beverages we did see very good signal levels from around 22:00
until 10:00 when the signals plummeted and never really recovered. Nothing really superb from that night and
morning, but a few not very usual ones: KQCV Oklahoma City OK 800, KYWN
Meridian ID 890, KEIN Great Falls MT 1310 (has been silent for quite a while),
KGEN Tulare CA 1370, KDOM Windom MN 1580 and also KQFN Tempe AZ 1580.
In the afternoon, I
got one step closer to a fiber connection as the fiber boys came and blew 150
metres of fiber cable in the ground to my house. And we had a most pleasant
visit from radio amateur and whisky connoisseur, LA9VFA Olav.
Then, all that
remained for the day was dinner! For starters, we had tapas snack of various
size and appearance. The main course was fish soup, based on superb quality
haddock fillets. Other ingredients were chopped carrots, celeriac, potatoes,
rutabaga, onions, garlic, red chili, ginger, cream and some additional
spices. We ate it all, accompanied with a Schwedhelm riesling from 2017. For dessert we enjoyed warmed cloudberries with vanilla
icecream. Grappa went very well with the dessert! We left the rest of the icecream outdoor, and within minutes, Michael
the Fox had taken it home to feed his pups (or so we'd like to think).
Serious dinner for serious DX-ers. |
The weather was
quite calm, around -2 all day, with some light snow in the evening. As I'm
writing this, wind is gradually picking up and the mets say this afternoon will
be a rather unpleasant one weatherwise. We will see!
Hi Bjarne, I had to look up what rutabaga is :-)
ReplyDeleteIt turns out to be we call "swede"
73s Tracey
I am sure the Swedes won't object to my version :-D
ReplyDeleteToday, TPs were non-existant besides Tonga on 1017 into Victoria, BC. Conditions really hit hard!
ReplyDelete