Hi all, I just want to share this link, http://www.vfo-magazin.de/1999/10/auswirkungen-der-sonnenfinsternis-auf-das-langwellenband/ There is a picture which shows nicely why the best S/N of a LF DX s
The sun is currently throwing a large flux of protons towards earth, upsetting ionospheric conditions http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/today.html Best regards, Markus (DF6NM) PS, off topic: Can anybody tell
Hi Markus Little from VOR this morning, however, I was treated to about an hour of sporadic dawn chorus on VLF. On a more ominous note, I have detected an illegal grow op with the LF grabber. Those
Its pretty dire up in Alaska at the moment and little on LF - even Loran from the West is only just audible thru the nite, though QRN from summer Alaska interior continental style storms is limiting
LF, Today the local noise is very low, at least here in DL. But the LF propagation seems to be poor, no trace at all on the YO/4X1RF LF grabber. Maybe the bad propagation is another reason for the lo
Last night (8 april) I could hear I5MXX several times between 19.40 and 21.10 UT, calling CQ. All the time the signal was very close to the noise (and quite heavy QRN). The report was between 329 and
Hi all, KN4LF who runs an MF propagation site, forecasts the posibility of an X-Class flare from a huge cluster of sunspots designated #10069. It is not yet "pointing at the Earth" so if it errupts s
Hi all, the Oracle say conditions should be favourable for those with pure thoughts. (Interpret that as you will....as Ms Delphi would say) Seriously despite a certain amount of "Solar grumbling" rec
Hi all, after a period of about a month of quiet conditions the Sun is becoming active again. A large sun-spot rotated onto the visible disc, and the X-ray background showed an appreciable increase.
LF, Catched this nice plot from the TF3HZ grabber, showing the rising LF levels at sunset in Iceland. 73, Stefan/DK7FC Attachment: plotted.jpg Description: JPEG image