I Say: There is a worldwide radiowave propagation beacon network that operates on 28128 kc. You can read about the network at: http://w2ev.rochesterny.org/PropNET . You will find that 10 meters is op
Participation on this Propagation Reflector has been pretty slow since it's inception. Basically it's been a one man show so far, me! As I said at the beginning I don't want to dominate things. Early
The most comprehensive low bands propagation theory resource on the www is at http://www.kn4lf.com/kn4lf8.htm . 73, Thomas Giella, KN4LF Moderator Retired Space & Atmospheric Weather Forecaster Plant
SIDC URSIGRAM 40929 SIDC SOLAR BULLETIN 29 Sep 2004, 1523UT SIDC FORECAST (valid from 1230UT, 29 Sep 2004 until 01 Oct 2004) SOLAR FLARES : Quiet conditions (<50% probability of C-class flares) GEOM
SIDC URSIGRAM 40930 SIDC SOLAR BULLETIN 30 Sep 2004, 1405UT SIDC FORECAST (valid from 1230UT, 30 Sep 2004 until 02 Oct 2004) SOLAR FLARES : Quiet conditions (<50% probability of C-class flares) GEOM
I was slammed by Hurricane Jeanne on Sunday September 26, 2004 and lost all of my antennas, mast supports and trees. My town of Plant City was hit pretty hard and it will take a good while to recover
SIDC URSIGRAM 41001 SIDC SOLAR BULLETIN 01 Oct 2004, 1239UT SIDC FORECAST (valid from 1230UT, 01 Oct 2004 until 03 Oct 2004) SOLAR FLARES : Quiet conditions (<50% probability of C-class flares) GEOM
SIDC URSIGRAM 41002 SIDC SOLAR BULLETIN 02 Oct 2004, 1236UT SIDC FORECAST (valid from 1230UT, 02 Oct 2004 until 04 Oct 2004) SOLAR FLARES : Quiet conditions (<50% probability of C-class flares) GEOM
If QRN levels can be overcome propagation conditions on the MF AM broadcast band, 160 meters and 120 meters should be good tonight UTC Saturday-Sunday October 02-03, 1004. 73, Thomas F. Giella, KN4LF
Pete et all, I know that MF propagation conditions will be good tonight because I've been accurately forecasting MF radio propagation conditions for 31 years. I don't have time to explain now because
SIDC URSIGRAM 41003 SIDC SOLAR BULLETIN 03 Oct 2004, 0916UT SIDC FORECAST (valid from 1230UT, 03 Oct 2004 until 05 Oct 2004) SOLAR FLARES : Quiet conditions (<50% probability of C-class flares) GEOM
SIDC URSIGRAM 41004 SIDC SOLAR BULLETIN 04 Oct 2004, 1202UT SIDC FORECAST (valid from 1230UT, 04 Oct 2004 until 06 Oct 2004) SOLAR FLARES : Quiet conditions (<50% probability of C-class flares) GEOM
WEEK 196 from 2004 Sep 27 SOLAR ACTIVITY The solar activy was very low over the entire week. A few small sunspot groups produced some B flares, while the X-ray background remained largely at the A5
SIDC URSIGRAM 41005 SIDC SOLAR BULLETIN 05 Oct 2004, 1231UT SIDC FORECAST (valid from 1230UT, 05 Oct 2004 until 07 Oct 2004) SOLAR FLARES : Eruptive (C-class flares expected, probability >= 50%) GEO
SIDC URSIGRAM 41006 SIDC SOLAR BULLETIN 06 Oct 2004, 1229UT SIDC FORECAST (valid from 1230UT, 06 Oct 2004 until 08 Oct 2004) SOLAR FLARES : Eruptive (C-class flares expected, probability >= 50%) GEO
SIDC URSIGRAM 41007 SIDC SOLAR BULLETIN 07 Oct 2004, 1217UT SIDC FORECAST (valid from 1230UT, 07 Oct 2004 until 09 Oct 2004) SOLAR FLARES : Quiet conditions (<50% probability of C-class flares) GEOM
SIDC URSIGRAM 41008 SIDC SOLAR BULLETIN 08 Oct 2004, 1225UT SIDC FORECAST (valid from 1230UT, 08 Oct 2004 until 10 Oct 2004) SOLAR FLARES : Eruptive (C-class flares expected, probability >= 50%) GEO
SIDC URSIGRAM 41009 SIDC SOLAR BULLETIN 09 Oct 2004, 1243UT SIDC FORECAST (valid from 1230UT, 09 Oct 2004 until 11 Oct 2004) SOLAR FLARES : Quiet conditions (<50% probability of C-class flares) GEOM