I was pleased to work John N4DSS from the mobile on my way home from work this afternoon. This was my first QSO on 6M this season. Just put the antenna on the car after work while still in the parking lot. What a nice treat!
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N7CZ's Twitter Feed- N7CZ: @KB0OXD like what kind of utility programs?
- N7CZ: @wa7nwp QSL, Bill. I'll see about getting the rig back in the car. Would be nice to visit with old Montana friends!
- N7CZ: @wa7nwp not sure Bill. I haven't been on VHF FM since I moved here. I've just listened a bit. I'll have to look it up and let you know.
- N7CZ: @wa7nwp #hamradio #echolink Nice Bill! Perhaps we'll chat via the Denver node one day.
- N7CZ: Yikes! Wonder what happened to the 6 year old boy who was supposedly in the craft?http://bit.ly/2HoFYT
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Solar Update- Solar Update / Sunspots 1089 + 1092 (July 28)A new sunspot now numbered 1092 rotated into view Wednesday. It is currently a simple sunspot with a small chance for a C-Class flare. Sunspot 1089 located in the southern hemisphere, continues to produce the odd C-Class flare. This region is rotating towards the western limb of the sun. There will continue to be a chance for C-Class flares and perhaps a lower chance for an M-Class event.
- Sunspot 1089 / Solar Update (July 19)Just as Sunspot 1087 has disappeared, a new sunspot numbered 1089 has rotated into view on the eastern limb. You can see the new images below. There is a slight chance for C-Class flares.
- Solar Update / Sunspots 1089 + 1092 (July 28)
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