I wish I could remember the details of this recording. I know it was recorded by a fellow VHF’r in BC one night near the last solar maximum. I have always loved Au. I was transmitting from Great Falls, Montana DN47 using an FT-736R to a 3219@65′ with 160W. You can see the setup by [...]
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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- Sunspot 1102 / Solar Update (August 30)Alpha Sunspot 1101 continues to transit the northern hemisphere of the sun. This region is not magnetically complex and the chances for strong solar flares is low. Sunspot 1102 has grown in size, but remains quiet thus far.
- New Sunspot / Aurora Watch (August 24)A new sunspot has rotated into view on the eastern limb and the mini spotless steak is now over. This region appears simple and the chances for strong solar flares will be very low. An aurora watch is in effect as the coronal hole solar wind stream is now gusting past 600km/s. There will be a chance for minor geomagnetic storming at high latitudes.
- Sunspot 1102 / Solar Update (August 30)
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