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Solar Polarity Flipped
On Wednesday, December 17, 2014 12:52:32 AM UTC-6, wrote:
On Wednesday, December 17, 2014 1:33:13 AM UTC-5, DhiaDuit wrote: On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 6:09:08 PM UTC-6, Oregonian Haruspex wrote: According to my data (sourced from Mathematica) this peak was the third weakest in terms of average sunspots since the Dalton Minimum, nearly matching the weak peaks in 1883 and 1905. Yet I've had decent luck with my HF activities even though my antenna situation is very shady and I usually run QRP. I guess this just proves that the only way to really know if the bands are open is to spin that VFO knob. Recently I've had the best reception in the very early mornings, before sunrise. Lots of activity from Asia. I've also been lucky enough to pick up some African broadcasts in the evening, when I am most likely to have the radio on. Contacted W1AW/7 last night, too, but I had to dial it up to 75w in order for him to hear me (CW). Last time I managed to contact W1AW/7 I only used 10w with RTTY. That guy who lives in Africa, I forgot his name. He does DXing. Anybody heard from him lately? Is it John Plimmer of S.Africa? Yep, John Plimmer, South Africa. I Hope he is doing O K nowadays. |
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