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LF: LF Sferics [was 500kHz - GI3PDN]

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Subject: LF: LF Sferics [was 500kHz - GI3PDN]
From: "Julian Hardstone" <julian@rosestone.me.uk>
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 01:57:36 +0100
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It's always impressive how strong those dx sferics are - this weekend there were no storms exactly 'local' to the British Isles, but the QRN levels were high. I keep an eye on wetterzentrale.de at http://85.214.49.20/wz/pics/Rsfloc.gif or http://85.214.49.20/wz/pics/Rsfloc3.gif Unfortunately these do not seem to be archived anywhere, but here's one I grabbed today, showing activity in the Baltic, Bay of Biscay and Hungary
http://www.hostmyfile.co.uk/?code=904ec7287afefb35659d9b94f37e4d1f


----- Original Message ----- John wrote:
Just attempted my usual 11pm sked with Finbar.

Initially seemed not too bad but high QRN crashes, and deep QSB soon
took its toll and we called it a day.
(snip)
Oh well - roll on winter and the end of the summer lightning season!



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