So there I was, happily operating on 60m when there was a
bright blue flash and almost immediately afterwards a loud thunderclap. The strike will have been between 200m and 300m away, judging by the time between flash and sound.
I dived outside into a sudden thunderstorm and disconnected the antenna. This left around 2m of coax going through the wall to the station matchbox. When I got back to the shack a few moments later I heard a GM station slowly become louder and louder to around 599.
I had no antenna connected!!
Fascinated, I continued to listen for a short time, then the signal became weak and watery and it gently sank back into the background noise. I've never heard of lightning affecting propagation like this: I wonder if the ionised gas of the strike somehow temporarily improved propagation?
I have no idea. -But I an absolutely certain I don't want to hear that effect again!!!!!!
Vic /feeling lucky.....