The APRS Tracker is now working.
This means that as I’m traveling to remote GRIDS for GRID’xpiditions, you will be able to see my location. Even better will be when I’m operating mobile on 6M you can see my location as well. It is a cool toy to play with.
The equipment is a Garmin eTrex GPS receiver [...]
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N7CZ's Twitter Feed- 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
- N7CZ: I have stepped down as Manager of @teamtype2. With a baby on the way, family is now my primary focus. :) #fb
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Solar Update- Sunspots Return (March 10)A pair of sunspot groups have formed on the visible solar disk. A new region which is located in the northern hemisphere towards the eastern limb was numbered 1054 on Wednesday. Meanwhile in the southern hemisphere, a new region quickly formed during the later part of Wednesday and should be numbered 1055 on Thursday. There will be a chance for B-Class flares and perhaps a small chance for a C-Class flare.
- New Sunspot Forms (Feb 17)Solar activity remains low. Sunspot 1046 and 1048 are both small and do not pose a chance for strong solar flares. The new region I reported on Tuesday evening has formed some sunspots as you can see in the image below. This region should be numbered 1049 on Wednesday.
- Sunspots Return (March 10)
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