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Hello shortwave lovers.
One of the reasons I developed HamSphere - the virtual Ionosphere, was the lack of sun spot activity. And I expected the system to hold for say a few years. And then see a declining amount of users as the real shortwave woke up again. But I picked up a QSO on HamSphere the other day regarding sun spots. And I couldn't beleive my ears. They said that the sun spots might even disappear??? The sun's activity seems to be the lowest in many decades. I haven't been on shortwave lately, but is it really that bad propagation people say? Best regards Kelly Linderman www.HamSphere.com |
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