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On Aug 15, 12:17*pm, Steve wrote:
On Aug 15, 9:09*am, dave wrote: www.solarham.com The sun is asleep Even so, we're doing pretty darned good overall this year: Spotless Days Current Stretch: 1 day 2011 total: 2 days (1%) 2010 total: 51 days (14%) 2009 total: 260 days (71%) So this is an indication that the Solar Cycle 24 is finally here ? |
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On Aug 16, 8:35*am, dave wrote:
wrote: On Aug 15, 12:17*pm, Steve wrote: On Aug 15, 9:09*am, dave wrote: www.solarham.com The sun is asleep Even so, we're doing pretty darned good overall this year: Spotless Days Current Stretch: 1 day 2011 total: 2 days (1%) 2010 total: 51 days (14%) 2009 total: 260 days (71%) *So this is an indication that the Solar Cycle 24 is finally here ? The Cycle is determined by the region where new spots form and the magnetic polarity of the spots. Cycle 24 began a couple years ago. We are nearing Solar Max, and only half the sun is awake. I'm not having any trouble making contacts. I didn't have that much trouble making them during solar minimum, to be honest. |
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Steve wrote:
On Aug 16, 8:35*am, dave wrote: The Cycle is determined by the region where new spots form and the magnetic polarity of the spots. Cycle 24 began a couple years ago. We are nearing Solar Max, and only half the sun is awake. I'm not having any trouble making contacts. I didn't have that much trouble making them during solar minimum, to be honest. What kind of contacts? How much power? How much antenna? I do mostly QRP HF digital, with a giant groundplane on my roof. When there are ample sunspots I can work the world with 5 Watts on 24 MHz and 28 MHz, which don't hardly work at all right now. |
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On Aug 16, 3:29*pm, dave wrote:
Steve wrote: On Aug 16, 8:35 am, dave wrote: The Cycle is determined by the region where new spots form and the magnetic polarity of the spots. Cycle 24 began a couple years ago. We are nearing Solar Max, and only half the sun is awake. I'm not having any trouble making contacts. I didn't have that much trouble making them during solar minimum, to be honest. What kind of contacts? How much power? How much antenna? I do mostly QRP HF digital, with a giant groundplane on my roof. When there are ample sunspots I can work the world with 5 Watts on 24 MHz and 28 MHz, which don't hardly work at all right now. Using 100 watts and a magnetic loop here. Occasionally I will use a center-loaded vertical antenna that's behind the house, but I prefer the loop. I operate mostly on 17, 20 and 30 meters, but occasionally 40m or 80m. I'm often QRP on 40m CW. |
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On Aug 16, 12:29*pm, dave wrote:
Steve wrote: On Aug 16, 8:35*am, dave wrote: The Cycle is determined by the region where new spots form and the magnetic polarity of the spots. Cycle 24 began a couple years ago. We are nearing Solar Max, and only half the sun is awake. I'm not having any trouble making contacts. I didn't have that much trouble making them during solar minimum, to be honest. What kind of contacts? How much power? How much antenna? I do mostly QRP HF digital, with a giant groundplane on my roof. When there are ample sunspots I can work the world with 5 Watts on 24 MHz and 28 MHz, which don't hardly work at all right now. Adapt to the present Solar HF reality. |
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