213k + QSO's! Can't help but wonder what would have happened if their
equipment had arrived. Ed
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I hope to see it begin November on TF..
It has been more than 30 years ago in VE6 when I saw the Aurora.
I'm really looking forward to see it again but I'm also hoping for some
nice HF conditions.
Although it's more or less a conflicting wish on some bands ;-)
73, Elmar PD3EM
On 26-10-20
We had a view of the Northern Lights here in northwest Georgia!!!
Unreal.
Tony W4FOA
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From: kf...@njdxa.org [mailto:kf...@njdxa.org] On Behalf Of ragnar otterstad
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2011 10:01 AM
To: DX Chat
Subject: Vedr: [DX-CHAT] Solar Condidions?
We had bad AU
We had bad AURORA !!
73 Rag LA5HE
http://de.visittelemark.com/
or
http://www.telemarkskanalen.no/nor/Kanalen
were we are located "riverside".
"Ubi Morsum verba tacent"
Fra: Bill Hawkins
Til: DX Chat
Sendt: Onsdag, 26. oktober 2011 13.51
Emne: [D
There were Radio Blackouts posted on the VE7CC-1 cluster page. Solar flares,
proton events, etc cause radio blackouts. This is a common problem in years
with high sunspots numbers. I've seen all bands go dead during years with high
sunspots numbers. These number also cause aurora.
Jim N4JA
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Yesterday 10m and 12m were basically dead here but I could not find anything
indicating solar conditions that would cause it. Almost no EU stations and
could barely hear TX7M! This morning I read that last night there was a
spectacular Northern Lights display across Northern USA all the way do