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This looks to be a better than average day on most bands 60 meters
(5MHz) through 16 meters (17MHz) bands. The amateur bands in this range were also populated with many signals 7100 to 7300 KHz. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 22:10:33 GMT, Telamon
wrote: This looks to be a better than average day on most bands 60 meters (5MHz) through 16 meters (17MHz) bands. The amateur bands in this range were also populated with many signals 7100 to 7300 KHz. HAARP's taking Super Sunday off? |
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I noticed most of the bands seemed less noisy today. Might just be my
location (southeastern Wisconsin). |
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In article .com,
"Invader3K" wrote: I noticed most of the bands seemed less noisy today. Might just be my location (southeastern Wisconsin). I don't think it's just your location as the Kp has been 0 to 1 most of the day. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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In article
, Telamon wrote: This looks to be a better than average day on most bands 60 meters (5MHz) through 16 meters (17MHz) bands. The amateur bands in this range were also populated with many signals 7100 to 7300 KHz. All good things must end as the space weather from the sun just went opposite the earths magnetic field by a good margin. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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