I've been watching NOAA's new 5-graph solar wind chart on
www.swpc.noaa.gov/communities/satellites . The sun has been very active
with little letup. Maybe that's the reason.
It took quite of bit of getting used to --and I'm still learning-- but that
5-graph chart is a really good indication of solar activity. I'm beginning
to realize that chart was a real stroke of genius. Better than anything
I've ever seen, much better than that old 3-dial solar wind graphic, by
far. You have to watch and study it for a few weeks, and you'll see what I
mean.
When that "fuzz" (all those dots) turned into almost a straight line the
other day, the conditions on 80 meters really improved! Same for 20 meters.
Of course, what it might indicate --if anything-- about propagation on 160,
we'll have to watch and see.
Another useful "dashboard" is
www.swpc.noaa.gov/communities/space-weather-enthusiasts .
And notice the much-improved radio blackout info at the top of the pages.
Our tax dollars, well-spent, from what I've seen there so far. :-)
73, Mike
www.w0btu.com
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 4:53 PM, David Raymond <daraymond@iowatelecom.net>
wrote:
> ... no JAs went into the log. JH7PFD was on chat but said I was just
> detectable. From here, it was another ISSIB day. . . most every day this
> season with the exception of two or three have been that way.
>
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