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Dale Parfitt August 19th 03 01:49 AM

Terrible Reception in Arkansas
 


Clete wrote:

I came home for my lunch hour and I usually try to catch some Alex Jones'
ranting on 9.320...I've noticed that it was pretty much buried below the
noise floor....so I decided to fire up the ol' Halicrafters S40-B and scan
the dials.......It was pretty much dead except for AM stations within 100
miles or so....

I read an article about sunspot activity...Mass Coronal Ejection I think it
was called....not too news worthy I guess......

Just wanted to know if others are basically isolated on the high frequencies
also during the mid day in central North America?

Clete


VHF amateurs reporting wide spread aurora, which means a very unsettled sun= HF
wipeout.
Dale W4OP


Clete August 19th 03 03:00 AM

Thanks Dale for the reply...

I'm curious to know if this is a bit more severe than normal....It seems to
have been a very bad summer for HF...





Clete August 19th 03 03:01 AM

Mid day is what I'm most interested in...





Diverd4777 wrote in message
...
Howdy Clete!
Up here in N.E U.S. reception is spotty..

5.975 ( Antigua) comes in S9
7.415 & 5115 ( Monticello Maine) are all static;
6.165 ( Radio Netherlands Via Netherland Antilles) comes in S9
5.070 ( Nashville ) comin in S9
6.130 ( Greeneville NC) S9
12.095 ( all static)
- Solar flux / storm ??

Dan


In article , "Clete"


writes:


I came home for my lunch hour and I usually try to catch some Alex Jones'
ranting on 9.320...I've noticed that it was pretty much buried below the
noise floor....so I decided to fire up the ol' Halicrafters S40-B and scan
the dials.......It was pretty much dead except for AM stations within 100
miles or so....

I read an article about sunspot activity...Mass Coronal Ejection I think

it
was called....not too news worthy I guess......

Just wanted to know if others are basically isolated on the high

frequencies
also during the mid day in central North America?



Clete






N8KDV August 19th 03 03:10 AM



Clete wrote:

I came home for my lunch hour and I usually try to catch some Alex Jones'
ranting on 9.320...I've noticed that it was pretty much buried below the
noise floor....so I decided to fire up the ol' Halicrafters S40-B and scan
the dials.......It was pretty much dead except for AM stations within 100
miles or so....

I read an article about sunspot activity...Mass Coronal Ejection I think it
was called....not too news worthy I guess......

Just wanted to know if others are basically isolated on the high frequencies
also during the mid day in central North America?

Clete


The ionosphere is currently active and at storm levels. That is the reason for
the decreased propagation.

You can check the following site for the lastest conditions:

http://www.n3kl.org/

Steve
Holland, MI

Drake R7, R8 and R8B



WShoots1 August 19th 03 05:57 AM

Following is a good site for checking up on the Sun:

http://www.sunspotcycle.com/

Right now, too, there are a couple of USAF photos showing normal night on East
Coast of U.S. and blackout night.

Bill, K5BY


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