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Lukagain Cos ThistleBounce June 7th 10 11:29 AM

HF Reception about to improve?
 
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news...10/04jun_swef/

Sunspot increase?

dave June 7th 10 02:36 PM

HF Reception about to improve?
 
Lukagain Cos ThistleBounce wrote:
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news...10/04jun_swef/

Sunspot increase?


A CME in the right direction will someday reduce our techno-society to a
large collection of paperweights. Can't happen soon enough for me.

bpnjensen June 7th 10 03:21 PM

HF Reception about to improve?
 
On Jun 7, 6:36*am, dave wrote:
Lukagain Cos ThistleBounce wrote:
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news...10/04jun_swef/


Sunspot increase?


A CME in the right direction will someday reduce our techno-society to a
large collection of paperweights. *Can't happen soon enough for me.


Dave, that will be the end of your techno-DXing!

We'll all be back to crystal radios and spark-gap transmitters ;-)

Joe from Kokomo[_2_] June 7th 10 06:20 PM

HF Reception about to improve?
 
On 6/7/2010 9:36 AM, dave wrote:

A CME in the right direction will someday reduce our techno-society to a
large collection of paperweights. Can't happen soon enough for me.


Your urge to move back to the Stone Age is quite puzzling...

dxAce June 7th 10 06:23 PM

HF Reception about to improve?
 


Joe from Kokomo wrote:

On 6/7/2010 9:36 AM, dave wrote:

A CME in the right direction will someday reduce our techno-society to a
large collection of paperweights. Can't happen soon enough for me.


Your urge to move back to the Stone Age is quite puzzling...


No puzzle at all, like Bryant, Rickmers is a clown 'tard.



[email protected] June 7th 10 10:26 PM

HF Reception about to improve?
 
On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 13:23:18 -0400, dxAce
wrote:



Joe from Kokomo wrote:

On 6/7/2010 9:36 AM, dave wrote:

A CME in the right direction will someday reduce our techno-society to a
large collection of paperweights. Can't happen soon enough for me.


Your urge to move back to the Stone Age is quite puzzling...


No puzzle at all, like Bryant, Rickmers is a clown 'tard.


Hopefully the R4-C will survive.

Jim

bpnjensen June 7th 10 11:52 PM

HF Reception about to improve?
 
On Jun 7, 2:26*pm, wrote:
On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 13:23:18 -0400, dxAce
wrote:



Joe from Kokomo wrote:


On 6/7/2010 9:36 AM, dave wrote:


A CME in the right direction will someday reduce our techno-society to a
large collection of paperweights. Can't happen soon enough for me.


Your urge to move back to the Stone Age is quite puzzling...


No puzzle at all, like Bryant, Rickmers is a clown 'tard.


Hopefully the R4-C will survive.

Jim


I bet my SX-190 will :-)

dave June 8th 10 01:47 PM

HF Reception about to improve?
 
Joe from Kokomo wrote:
On 6/7/2010 9:36 AM, dave wrote:

A CME in the right direction will someday reduce our techno-society to a
large collection of paperweights. Can't happen soon enough for me.


Your urge to move back to the Stone Age is quite puzzling...


Odd how with mass communications and constant connectivity we are
farther apart than ever. Humanity cannot function globally. We are a
tribal animal. The sooner we get back to that the better.

dave June 8th 10 01:47 PM

HF Reception about to improve?
 
dxAce wrote:


Joe from Kokomo wrote:

On 6/7/2010 9:36 AM, dave wrote:

A CME in the right direction will someday reduce our techno-society to a
large collection of paperweights. Can't happen soon enough for me.


Your urge to move back to the Stone Age is quite puzzling...


No puzzle at all, like Bryant, Rickmers is a clown 'tard.


Utopian at times, pragmatist always.

dave June 8th 10 01:53 PM

HF Reception about to improve?
 
wrote:
On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 13:23:18 -0400,
wrote:



Joe from Kokomo wrote:

On 6/7/2010 9:36 AM, dave wrote:

A CME in the right direction will someday reduce our techno-society to a
large collection of paperweights. Can't happen soon enough for me.

Your urge to move back to the Stone Age is quite puzzling...


No puzzle at all, like Bryant, Rickmers is a clown 'tard.


Hopefully the R4-C will survive.

Jim


I know my NC-125 will make it.

If I can find an old tube TV I can turn it into an HF transmitter in
a couple hours. I have inverters and car batteries. If I can last long
enough I'll hook up a mic and scream a giant "**** YOU" to the world on
75 Meters.

dave June 8th 10 03:14 PM

HF Reception about to improve?
 
Bill Baka wrote:
On 06/07/2010 06:36 AM, dave wrote:
Lukagain Cos ThistleBounce wrote:
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news...10/04jun_swef/

Sunspot increase?


A CME in the right direction will someday reduce our techno-society to a
large collection of paperweights. Can't happen soon enough for me.


That would be great for me since all my radios have tubes. Built in
night lights. I've been thinking for the last 20 years how that event
would destroy all the newer, smaller chips with millions of transistors
on each one. Poof! No more high tech. Nasa says we are overdue for an
event from the sun.
Bill Baka


What will you listen to? All the upstream infrastructure is solid state.

[email protected] June 8th 10 09:15 PM

HF Reception about to improve?
 
On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 20:17:34 -0700, Bill Baka
wrote:

On 06/07/2010 06:36 AM, dave wrote:
Lukagain Cos ThistleBounce wrote:
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news...10/04jun_swef/

Sunspot increase?


A CME in the right direction will someday reduce our techno-society to a
large collection of paperweights. Can't happen soon enough for me.


That would be great for me since all my radios have tubes. Built in
night lights. I've been thinking for the last 20 years how that event
would destroy all the newer, smaller chips with millions of transistors
on each one. Poof! No more high tech. Nasa says we are overdue for an
event from the sun.
Bill Baka


Nasa says we are overdue for something because they are trying to
keep their funding for all those helio satellites which is fine by me.
But calling these microdots on the sun sunspots is ridiculous. A
sunspot years ago was just that... a dark spot on the sun that you
could see from the ground.

It looks more like we are going the other way. I would be happy if the
solar flux would just get back to 100.

Jim

Bill Baka June 8th 10 10:57 PM

HF Reception about to improve?
 
On 06/08/2010 07:14 AM, dave wrote:
Bill Baka wrote:
On 06/07/2010 06:36 AM, dave wrote:
Lukagain Cos ThistleBounce wrote:
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news...10/04jun_swef/

Sunspot increase?

A CME in the right direction will someday reduce our techno-society to a
large collection of paperweights. Can't happen soon enough for me.


That would be great for me since all my radios have tubes. Built in
night lights. I've been thinking for the last 20 years how that event
would destroy all the newer, smaller chips with millions of transistors
on each one. Poof! No more high tech. Nasa says we are overdue for an
event from the sun.
Bill Baka


What will you listen to? All the upstream infrastructure is solid state.


OK, so it will get silent to the point of boring while the global powers
that be figure out what to do. I might be able to get some serious
DX'ing in during the quiet year to follow. We could even get hit by a
Gamma ray burst if a relatively local star goes supernova.
Something interesting like that is overdue. Before 1910 or so we would
have never noticed it but now everyone is dependent on 'gadgets'.

Bill Baka June 8th 10 10:59 PM

HF Reception about to improve?
 
On 06/08/2010 01:15 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 20:17:34 -0700, Bill
wrote:

On 06/07/2010 06:36 AM, dave wrote:
Lukagain Cos ThistleBounce wrote:
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news...10/04jun_swef/

Sunspot increase?

A CME in the right direction will someday reduce our techno-society to a
large collection of paperweights. Can't happen soon enough for me.


That would be great for me since all my radios have tubes. Built in
night lights. I've been thinking for the last 20 years how that event
would destroy all the newer, smaller chips with millions of transistors
on each one. Poof! No more high tech. Nasa says we are overdue for an
event from the sun.
Bill Baka


Nasa says we are overdue for something because they are trying to
keep their funding for all those helio satellites which is fine by me.
But calling these microdots on the sun sunspots is ridiculous. A
sunspot years ago was just that... a dark spot on the sun that you
could see from the ground.

It looks more like we are going the other way. I would be happy if the
solar flux would just get back to 100.

Jim


I hear what you are saying about sunspots and the sun might just be
building up to something really big. Even the NASA websites will admit
that we know very little about the nearest star, our own sun.
Bill

Bill Baka June 8th 10 11:03 PM

HF Reception about to improve?
 
On 06/08/2010 02:41 PM, Hils wrote:
wrote:
On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 20:17:34 -0700, Bill Baka
wrote:

On 06/07/2010 06:36 AM, dave wrote:
Lukagain Cos ThistleBounce wrote:
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news...10/04jun_swef/

Sunspot increase?
A CME in the right direction will someday reduce our techno-society
to a
large collection of paperweights. Can't happen soon enough for me.
That would be great for me since all my radios have tubes. Built in
night lights. I've been thinking for the last 20 years how that event
would destroy all the newer, smaller chips with millions of
transistors on each one. Poof! No more high tech. Nasa says we are
overdue for an event from the sun.
Bill Baka


Nasa says we are overdue for something because they are trying to
keep their funding for all those helio satellites which is fine by me.
But calling these microdots on the sun sunspots is ridiculous. A
sunspot years ago was just that... a dark spot on the sun that you
could see from the ground.
It looks more like we are going the other way. I would be happy if the
solar flux would just get back to 100.


As the latest "expert" prediction is for a sunspot peak of around 90 in
2013, NASA's spin sounds a bit like "law of averages" stuff. OTOH, a lot
of today's CPU-dependent goods have probably never been properly tested.
It could be fun seeing 1970s cars rescued from museums and old steam
locomotives hauling trains past mechanical points and signals. :-)


The sun usually goes on an 11 year cycle, at least since anyone watched
for it, but something is a bit off this time around. Like everyone else,
I am waiting to see what it is. I do like the idea of old steam trains
being used again. They were still in use in the early 50's when I was a
kid. Seeing one 'peel out' spinning those big steel wheels was quite a
sight.
Bill


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