Good Evening,
It was a gray week, much of it spent at the dew point. The dense
fog blocks my net access; enough so to be annoying. This prompted me to
build a web server on my network. Makes site maintenance much simpler.
I can watch my pages open quickly, as if I had a fantastic connection.
This helped me edit my Lorentz force page. If you are interested in how
an electron moves in a mixed magnetic electric field follow the link below.
The sun tossed a CME our way, and then another. They may join to
form a more powerful cloud. The fog, and my distance from the magnetic
north pole limit my view. But there may be some aurora tonight. This
will roil the ionosphere. So, as ever, expect a variety of QSB
tomorrow. And a mix of random sounds. Let's test propagation again.
Please join us on (or near):
14050 kHz at 2300z Sunday (3 PM PST Sunday)
7047 kHz at 0100z Monday (5 PM PST Sunday) {Ten minutes after local
sunset}
73,
Kevin. KD5ONS
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Don't let the link's name concern you. I used the explosion metaphor to
generate my electron clouds. However, with a decent color palette I'm
sure I could create some interesting fireworks displays too. Currently
the palette is for black body radiation: black to red to yellow to
white. Good for illustrating differences in temperature, not for fireworks.
http://bacona.design/fireworks.html
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