This Is The BEST HF Propagation Visualization Tool! - Interview With John Harder, NG0E

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The VHF Propagation Map tool has long been a popular visualization for VHF openings. Now the creator of that map, John Harder NG0E, has a new project he's tackling. He’s working on a visualization of HF propagation so you can quickly understand where you might be heard on various HF bands. John joined me for a quick chat to talk about his new project and how you can help support it!

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This is a glorious tool!!! What a great service to the entire HAM world!!!

dwyn
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Great interview Matt. Looking forward to seeing how this develops.

laszlokovacs
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Love these kinds of videos! Thanks for sharing. For some reason your audio was a little bit low compared to his when connected to the Bluetooth in my car, but I really enjoyed it overall.

NimblyJimbly
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Can’t wait until they implement this into power sdr

JayNGO
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It would be cool if we had a day/night delineator. Very cool tool. Thank you.

Marty
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Now I'll have to get a small radio that can run WSPR 24/7 to work from JO97.

ehsnils
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Thank you for the video, I love this map, This map was one of the first things I found when researching propagation information, when I was setting up my HF rig. Thank you NG0E. K2DEC 73

guykovacs
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Sorry for my ignorance and probable dummy question! There is some kind of QRM map ? :) I mean, I think that it would be nice to have an idea on what bands are more problematic in terms of QRM. I never saw that kind of map .

MrPDSI
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How do we know when the propagation is good across the Atlantic?

geirha
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A nice tool, just a a bit confused.
If looking at the yellow in 40 meters, there is a lighter and darker shade.
Also, when hovering with a mouse, the words "sub band and digital" pop up.
If I am working only side band, what am I primarily focusing on?

Thank you.

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