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Washington, D.C. Media Contact: Anatta, 303-497-6288 January 4, 2008 NOAA: Sunspot is Harbinger of New Solar Cycle, Increasing Risk for Electrical Systems A new 11-year cycle of heightened solar activity, bringing with it increased risks for power grids, critical military, civilian and airline communications, GPS signals and even cell phones and ATM transactions, showed signs it was on its way late yesterday when the cycle's first sunspot appeared in the sun's Northern Hemisphere, NOAA scientists said." And better DX as well! :-) |
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![]() "robert casey" wrote in message ... "NOAA Washington, D.C. Media Contact: Anatta, 303-497-6288 January 4, 2008 NOAA: Sunspot is Harbinger of New Solar Cycle, Increasing Risk for Electrical Systems A new 11-year cycle of heightened solar activity, bringing with it increased risks for power grids, critical military, civilian and airline communications, GPS signals and even cell phones and ATM transactions, showed signs it was on its way late yesterday when the cycle's first sunspot appeared in the sun's Northern Hemisphere, NOAA scientists said." And better DX as well! :-) Outstanding! |
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robert casey wrote:
... And better DX as well! :-) Australia, USA calling! :-) Regards, JS |
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On Sat, 05 Jan 2008 17:58:22 -0500, robert casey
wrote: A new 11-year cycle of heightened solar activity, bringing with it increased risks for power grids, critical military, civilian and airline communications, Last evening, KH6 was booming into the Left Coast on 75M. About time! S.T.W. |
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On Sat, 05 Jan 2008 18:33:58 -0800, Sum Ting Wong
wrote: On Sat, 05 Jan 2008 17:58:22 -0500, robert casey wrote: A new 11-year cycle of heightened solar activity, bringing with it increased risks for power grids, critical military, civilian and airline communications, Last evening, KH6 was booming into the Left Coast on 75M. About time! S.T.W. Where are you (city) and which coast is the (left) coast? |
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On Sun, 06 Jan 2008 10:54:45 -0600, "David G. Nagel"
wrote: wrote: On Sat, 05 Jan 2008 18:33:58 -0800, Sum Ting Wong wrote: On Sat, 05 Jan 2008 17:58:22 -0500, robert casey wrote: A new 11-year cycle of heightened solar activity, bringing with it increased risks for power grids, critical military, civilian and airline communications, Last evening, KH6 was booming into the Left Coast on 75M. About time! S.T.W. Where are you (city) and which coast is the (left) coast? Sum Ting Wong; The "Left" coast is how we refer to the US Pacific coast, specifically California. This designation is determined by looking to the north and extending your left hand. This will now point to the left coast. In Asia you would be pointing to the European Atlantic coast. Just some American humor. HI HI. Bob Casey is from Oradell, NJ which is on the Right Coast and I am currently living in St. Louis, MO. What is your QTH? 73 Dave WD9BDZ Just north of Detroit. |
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