[HCDX] Re: Antipodal Focusing
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[HCDX] Re: Antipodal Focusing






Sorry to break this to you, but Thailand is nowhere near antipodal from the US. For starters both are in the Northern Hemisphere... Unfortunately there is little land on the opposite side of the globe from the USA --- in the Indian Ocean.


73, Glenn Hauser

Yes Radio Thailand on 7260 kc at my local sunrise sure is stable here in Central Florida, even more so then R. Australia on 9580 kc. There is a propagation mode called anti-podal focusing. If you are at or very near the opposite side of the planet from the station you are receiving from and the aurora ovals are retracted, the RF signal can travel on all available geometric (GC) great circle paths, all coming together at the opposite side of the planet and adding up to a big signal. Antipodal focusing may explain Radio Thailand's big signal here in the U.S. Antipodal focusing is best at the fall/spring equinox of which we are fast approaching.
A neat HF propagation project would be to keep track of Radio Thailand's 7260 kc signal every morning at local sunrise here in the U.S. for 365 days and plot it's signal strength versus the Ap index.


73,
Thomas F. Giella, KN4LF
Plant City, FL, USA
EL87WX

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