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Old December 14th 07, 10:35 PM posted to alt.radio.scanner,rec.radio.scanner
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"Kilgore Trout Jr." wrote in message
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Wait for sun spot max, you'll get lots of sporadic e, I've heard
transmissions from england & ireland on the vhf low band!



When's the next sun spot max?


We are at the very bottom of the solar sunspot cycle right now.
Long distance HF radio communications should improve steadily for the

next
four years or so. You can check on the current solar conditions he
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/SolarCycle/
Keep in mind that most of the frequency bands found on a typical scanner

are
too high to be greatly affected by the solar cycle.


During the second world war, I understand that American amateurs (or
possibly CB) were picking up German inter-tank communications from North
Africa on the 27Mcs band and were relaying information back to the allied
troops in N. Africa.


I was around during the big war and remember going into my neighbor's house.
They had this big Zenith floor model which had a shortwave band. I remember
hearing 'action' in English (must have been our's). Sounded like a plane
going down.

HankG