Aloha, Though the solar flux has not reacted yet, there are many more than the 15 sunspots that the current flux of 75 would represent (by table conversion). To see the many nice group of spots, clic
Aloha, Though the solar flux has not reacted yet, there are many more than the 15 sunspots that the current flux of 75 would represent (by table conversion). To see the many nice group of spots, clic
Aloha to all, May be of interest to you, I find it interesting to watch cycle 23 slowly developing. Daily sunspot photos and drawings are posted by 1730 UTC at the following site: http://www.astro.uc
Aloha to all, May be of interest to you, I find it interesting to watch cycle 23 slowly developing. Daily sunspot photos and drawings are posted by 1730 UTC at the following site: http://www.astro.uc
Aloha to all, May be of interest to you, I find it interesting to watch cycle 23 slowly developing. Daily sunspot photos and drawings are posted by 1730 UTC at the following site: http://www.astro.uc
Today the face of the sun presents a very unsusual array of sunspots. Almost a perfect equilateral triangle of three beautifully developed sunspot groups. Perhaps never before seen!! The three spot g
You did not name your rig. If a Kenwood, yes you do have insertion loss not made up for in added gain in the rig design. If a Yaisu, then you should not be having insertion loss problems. I have both
Yes, and I had my Oceania Plaque within a few weeks of WRTC-96; came directly from Rusty, W6OAT; was donated by Carl, AI6V, and again, much Mahalo to both of them and all the others who worked so har
Aloha, A few days ago, ON4UN posted a very complete review of the DX4WIN Windows 95 logging program. Also posted elsewhere has been information about the DXTelnet program, and a coming new version of
Today the face of the sun presents a very unsusual array of sunspots. Almost a perfect equilateral triangle of three beautifully developed sunspot groups. Perhaps never before seen!! The three spot g
You did not name your rig. If a Kenwood, yes you do have insertion loss not made up for in added gain in the rig design. If a Yaisu, then you should not be having insertion loss problems. I have both
Yes, and I had my Oceania Plaque within a few weeks of WRTC-96; came directly from Rusty, W6OAT; was donated by Carl, AI6V, and again, much Mahalo to both of them and all the others who worked so har
Today the face of the sun presents a very unsusual array of sunspots. Almost a perfect equilateral triangle of three beautifully developed sunspot groups. Perhaps never before seen!! The three spot g
You did not name your rig. If a Kenwood, yes you do have insertion loss not made up for in added gain in the rig design. If a Yaisu, then you should not be having insertion loss problems. I have both
Yes, and I had my Oceania Plaque within a few weeks of WRTC-96; came directly from Rusty, W6OAT; was donated by Carl, AI6V, and again, much Mahalo to both of them and all the others who worked so har
Aloha from Hawaii, I hope the following will not cause me to be de-listed from the reflector. However, we need to consider the situation that may be developing in the FASC committees of both the ARRL
Aloha, The above statements were posted today on the amateur radio policy newsgroup. It is one of many being pushed to change the rules/nature of amateur radio; that is, in hopes of influencing decis
My antenna tower zone variance request and use permit had been held up for 6 months by the Kauai County Planning Commission chairman and one of the island Deputy District Attorneys. Had lots of help
Why not give them a little publicity? Start spreading their call letters around, e-mail them to the FCC and to the ARRL people who are watch the government regulators. The ARRL ought to be able to ge