Hi Robert,
Throw your call out and count returns. Far faster than looking it up
on the net. As there is nothing you can do about the Sun, knowing
does not particularly mean knowledge - after all, what choice do you
have?. When people read the numbers and interpret them as bad, they
are often confounded to learn the ignorant simply made contacts in
spite of this sophistry.
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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Jerry,
In January I had a similar question about propagation, sunspots etc.
So I reread "Understanding Solar Indices" by Ian Poole, G3YWX in Sept.
'02 QST.
Then I found on ARRL's website, "The Sun, the Earth, the Ionosphere:
What the Numbers Mean ..." by Carl Luetzelschwab, K9LA
(http://www.remote.arrl.org/tis/info/k9la-prop.html).
Also on ARRL's website is K7RA's weekly solar updates.
Lastly, "SEC Geophysical Alert Description"
(http://www.sc.noaa.gov/Data/info/WWVdoc.html)
These sources just scratch the surface when it comes to explaining
propagation. However, reading these things through a couple of times
can get you a basic understanding about what this fascinating subject
is about.
73,
KB2AMY
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