Wow, two new ones here within 24 hours (EX8W and S21XX),
both on very difficult paths. As K1ZM said "It doesn't get any
better than this!" Enjoy because these fantastic conditions will
not last forever and soon we'll be listening to hiss and summer
QRN again!
73, Bill W4ZV
Prepared by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Environment Center
Twenty-seven Day Outlook
Issued 04 Feb 1997
UT Radio Flux Planetary Largest
Date 10.7 cm A Index Kp Index
05 Feb 97 80 8 3 S21XX thru 14 Feb
06 Feb 97 78 8 3
07 Feb 97 78 10 3
08 Feb 97 76 10 3 RSGB 160 CW (2 days)
09 Feb 97 76 5 2
10 Feb 97 76 5 2 V5 for 1 week
11 Feb 97 76 5 2
12 Feb 97 74 5 2
13 Feb 97 74 5 2
14 Feb 97 74 5 2
15 Feb 97 74 6 2 ARRL CW (2 days)
16 Feb 97 74 5 2
17 Feb 97 74 6 2
18 Feb 97 74 5 2
19 Feb 97 74 5 2
20 Feb 97 74 5 2 P29 by DL3DXX thru 4 Mar
21 Feb 97 76 5 2 CQ 160 SSB thru 23 Feb
22 Feb 97 76 15 3
23 Feb 97 76 15 3
24 Feb 97 78 15 3
25 Feb 97 78 5 2
26 Feb 97 78 5 2
27 Feb 97 78 5 2
28 Feb 97 78 10 3
01 Mar 97 78 10 3 ARRL SSB (2 days)
02 Mar 97 80 8 3
03 Mar 97 80 8 3
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