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Old November 14th 03, 11:06 PM
Stinger
 
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Default Is HF gone dead again?

Sorry to hear that, Jack.

I have scanned some of the "space weather" sites, and they note that the
sunspots that caused much of the activity before are rotating back to the
visible side of the sun. The one they can see is a little smaller than it
was when it rotated out of view, but we don't know if any new ones have
joined them.

-- Stinger

"Jack" wrote in message
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On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 20:07:19 GMT, Jack
wrote:


Zilch to listen to last night and today. Not even the normally
overpowering US domestic broadcasters.

Is our old friend Sol still acting up that badly?


I just had a look outside. It wasn't the sun. It was the wind.
Apparently, we had a nice windstorm last night and my antenna blew
down.



 
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