Developed as propagation prediction for Voice of America (VOA) the prediction tool is great for HF users as well. Aside from the propagation tools, there’s lots of great information linked there as well. Use it!
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Thanks for sharing this.
I’ve been playing with the point to point probability feature trying to get an answer to keypounder’s scenario.
The point to point app let’s you choose SSB and CW, not data modes that I could find. I don’t think data is as narrow as CW.( if narrow is the correct term in as how much band width it uses?)
Thanks for sharing this.
I’ve been playing with the point to point probability feature trying to get an answer to keypounder’s scenario.
The point to point app let’s you choose SSB and CW, not data modes that I could find. I don’t think data is as narrow as CW.( if narrow is the correct term in as how much band width it uses?)
Is it safe to use CW and data interchangeably to get a reliable answer? O
Data can occupy varying bandwidths, but generally, yes.
Yes.
VOACAP is a great tool when the grid is up and computers are working.
Keypounder
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