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On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 00:01:28 -0500, "bunnydawg"
wrote: Sometimes the only reason i open my mouth is to change feet but here goes. What measurement is indicitive of good propagation. Solar Flux level or Solar storm activity ( i think it's called) May sunspots which might be solar flux. Heck i'm confused. I guess what i'm looking for is a simple answer to what is to me a complex thing. Years ago when i first go my license propagation wasn't a question because it was always good. Now i need to know when it's good and i'm unsure what i should me looking for. Robert VE3 something or other. Hi Robert, Throw your call out and count returns. Far faster than looking it up on the net. As there is nothing you can do about the Sun, knowing does not particularly mean knowledge - after all, what choice do you have?. When people read the numbers and interpret them as bad, they are often confounded to learn the ignorant simply made contacts in spite of this sophistry. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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