Orionids Meteor Scatter ?? - ABC article 20Oct2022
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The Orionids are due this weekend, might be a good time to try some MSK144 on 6M or 2M. 

WSJT-X settings : 
MSK144    50.230:  T/R 15S,  Ftol 200
MSK144  144.230:  T/R 15S,  Ftol 200

Southern VK stations transmit on first/even period, northern on second/odd period. Later activity usually sees a period change for east/west working.
 
Morning 6M and 2M activity typically starts in Eastern Australia around 2000 UTC (7AM EADST, 6AM EAST), often lasting until around 2100-2130 UTC.
 
Good results achievable with 50W->100W of RF out plus a mid-sized yagi.  (eg 4- -> 6 elements on 6M, 10 elements on 2M.)  Bigger is better of course !!

Log into VKSpotter.com and select 6M or 2M chat to see what activity is occurring real-time, and get help as needed.

Article at : 
https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2022.../101538076

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I reckon they are being a tad optimistic about 'seeing' the meteor showers given the widespread bad weather and cloud cover Smile
Colin
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(aka VK5CSW)
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I noticed some longer burns, 15 secs+, a number of times on 6M MSK144 this morning.  Not significantly different to (say) last weekend. Maybe better ???
6M activity started at 5.30AM EAST / 6.30AM EDST / 1930 UTC today.

Not a lot of stations around, let's hope for more tomorrow. 

Don't forget to make your presence felt by going into VKLogger.com and picking 6M (or 2M+) chat.

Doug VK4ADC
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