Merry Christmas All!
The band is slowly improving as the quiet side of the sun
rotates back toward us. A special thanks to W3LPL for a very lucid
explanation of the spotty propagation we've been experiencing the
past week or so. Based on the attached forecast, we can expect a
return to good conditions until sometime in early January. Here's
hoping the worst is behind us and that 1997 brings all of you many
new ones on THE band.
73, Bill W4ZV
Prepared by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Environment Center
Twenty-seven Day Outlook
Issued 24 Dec 1996
UT Radio Flux Planetary Largest
Date 10.7 cm A Index Kp Index
25 Dec 96 74 5 2 Santa brings great
conditions!
26 Dec 96 72 5 2
27 Dec 96 72 5 2 Stew Perry Test thru 28 Dec
28 Dec 96 72 5 2 KC6VW until 4 January
29 Dec 96 72 8 3
30 Dec 96 72 5 2
31 Dec 96 72 8 3
01 Jan 97 72 5 2
02 Jan 97 72 5 2
03 Jan 97 72 5 2 TO0R (Reunion)
04 Jan 97 74 5 2
05 Jan 97 74 8 3
06 Jan 97 76 15 3
07 Jan 97 76 10 3
08 Jan 97 78 8 3 TX0C (Kerguelen tentative)
09 Jan 97 78 8 3
10 Jan 97 80 8 3
11 Jan 97 80 10 3
12 Jan 97 82 10 3
13 Jan 97 82 10 3
14 Jan 97 84 5 2
15 Jan 97 82 5 2 VK0IR on the air!
16 Jan 97 80 5 2
17 Jan 97 78 8 3
18 Jan 97 76 5 2
19 Jan 97 74 5 2
20 Jan 97 74 8 3
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