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From: "Larry Kayser" <kayser@sympatico.ca>
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Subject: LF: Re: Autum Static
Date: Tue, 16 May 2000 19:58:04 -0400
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Mal et all:

I am actively looking at this, it will take a while as I have to ask for
some summaries to be made manually but will get back when I have some info
from those who have long experience in this area.  My preliminary
information is that for this side of the Atlantic this is well into the
annual quiet period, we have no significant electricaly WX activity in this
period over here.  More later.  I am just back on after moving my server to
my permanent home qth.

Larry

>Has anyone mentioned to Larry about the possibility of high static
>levels in November around the UK and the rest of Western EU. The best
>time for transatlantic tests would be January/February.
>October and November can be poor months on the lower frequencies for
>reception.
>Other LF operators like those experienced on 160 metres might be able to
>make some observations.
>73 de MAL/G3KEV