Hayden, Thank you for posting this, even back in the 70's, I had a strong interest in astronomy, this marries this and ham radio together, the two are very inter-linked.
Nov 11, 12, 13 HF radio reception is wiped out; 9 Mhz usually crammed with stations across the Pacific, nothing but a few stations during peak early morning Pacific propagation, most other HF bands look the same. My SDR waterfall is almost completely blank, has me checking antenna connections. A few signals here and there, maybe five at most in another band, most hams are getting through, 11 meters likes the Sun, so the CB band is its usual self all day.
A fantastic lesson that every ham should watch. Thank you Dr. Skov. 73
Hayden,
Thank you for posting this, even back in the 70's, I had a strong interest in astronomy, this marries this and ham radio together, the two are very inter-linked.
Absolutely fascinating presentation. Best explanation of the relationship between Solar activity and radio propagation. Very cool.
As a New Ham, This is Extremely Interesting & of course a New Rabbit Hole!!
WoW that was very good. 👍
Very nice and informative. Thank you 🙏
Fantastic presentation! Thank you! Best 73 Bas PA5BAS
Why wasn't this live streamed during Ham-e-Con? No monetization?
Interesting report. I just subscribed.
Nov 11, 12, 13 HF radio reception is wiped out; 9 Mhz usually crammed with stations across the Pacific, nothing but a few stations during peak early morning Pacific propagation, most other HF bands look the same. My SDR waterfall is almost completely blank, has me checking antenna connections. A few signals here and there, maybe five at most in another band, most hams are getting through, 11 meters likes the Sun, so the CB band is its usual self all day.
She is wearing red. Uh, oh. (IYKYK)
there are many solar cycles
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Не ми е јасно зошто земјоделците употребуваат сателитски ГПС...кога за парцелите со плодови може да се употребува ГПС емитуван на земја