Yup, that's the way it is,,,,didn't you realise this is a quiet year !! I am
note sure about RALs hardware there was an aerial problem some short while
back but G4IRX shows no 5MHz signals from anywhere this morning. The T/A
path was wiped out on 136 last night....back to internet radio....mind you I
dont know how badly the cables suffered in last nights mag storm and there
is another to come about Sat night or early Sunday. We live in (radio)
"interesting times" !!
Cheers de Alan
LF Prop report at
www.alan.melia.btinternet.co.uk/latest.htm
----- Original Message -----
From: Talbot Andrew <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: 15 December 2006 12:02
Subject: LF: Has the ionosphere died
> A bit off topic for the LF reflector, but...
>
> I've just checked on the 5MHz beacon monitoring in the lab here, and there
> is nothing from any of them. The two closest to me (GB3RAL and GB3WES)
> showed a few peaks during the night, and the furthest GB3ORK was
reasonable
> this morning. But any trace of that has disappeared into the noise as
well
> now.
>
> Has the ionosphere died - can it be repaired - where is am. Radio going -
do
> we all go to sat comms - how about EME ?
>
> :-)
>
> Andy G4JNT
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