Hi Marty!
Thanks re the post...
I expect that TIGHAR has already run propagation predictions between the island and Florida using this, or similar data. I ran a quick, unscientific prediction and it looks like there was reasonable probability that propagation for EA's signals to have been heard in Georgia existed--the closest location to Florida that was a default in the program I used. I looked at 3, 6, and 12 MHZ and I did not take into account transmitter power at various frequencies, including harmonics, or the transmitter and receiving antennas used. So, YMMV.
Propagation programs are not absolute, but provide probabilities that a path may exist and how good that signal path might be. Setting these predictions up can become quite involved and time consuming--and I did not do that in this instance. So, basically, I was looking to see if any kind of path existed at any time during the day. I use these tools often in my hobby, but I'm not expert in their use.
I think I'm beginning to stray a bit off topic...
Bob, sure, I'll check that call out for you.
BTW, Marty, I began as a tech. Right, move up to General and get on HF. It'll open up a whole new world for you. Let me know if I can help.
73,
kenb