This is getting more like BREXIT everyday with major disagreements amongst the "experts".
They all seem to agree that the size of the next solar peak will be similar to the last one, but there are major disagreements about the depth and length of the preceding minimum.
See https://www.weather.gov/news/190504-sun-activity-in-solar-cycle
14 May 2019
Sunspots - Tuesday May 14th 2019
Solar flux is 76 today and the SSN 24. A=4 and K=2.
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13 May 2019
Mobile phones and driving - NOT amateur radio
Some of you may remember that one of my sons lost a brother-in-law in 2017 when he was ploughed down by a driver who went through a red light in Australia. It took him 5 weeks to die. He was in his late 20s.
Never, ever use your mobile phone whilst driving. Even hands-free can be distracting. If you can, put the phone in a glove compartment! I was appalled to see this video. I hope he was banned from driving for years and was sacked by the owners of the lorry. Stay safe.
Never, ever use your mobile phone whilst driving. Even hands-free can be distracting. If you can, put the phone in a glove compartment! I was appalled to see this video. I hope he was banned from driving for years and was sacked by the owners of the lorry. Stay safe.
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Oscar 100 - still very quiet
When I took a quick look at the Goonhilly SDR relaying the narrowband transponder just now there was only one QSO going on.
See https://eshail.batc.org.uk/nb/
See https://eshail.batc.org.uk/nb/
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oscar 100
Viseu, Portugal - NOT amateur radio
Viseu Street |
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viseu
Web SDRs
Southgate News has a piece about the Farnham Web SDR. These days there are web SDRs all over the world, so you can take a peek at what things are like from other places. It seems odd to listen to a UK 10GHz beacon in Lisbon!
See http://www.websdr.org/
See http://www.websdr.org/
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sdr
Sunspots - Monday May 13th 2019
Solar flux is 77 and the sunspot number 24. A=4 and K=1. Still looks (to me) like we have passed the solar minimum.
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sunspots
12 May 2019
Oranges - NOT amateur radio
Today was hot in Portugal! Earlier in the week we had had rain and clouds, but today could hardly be more different. Even at midnight it is expected to be 24 deg C. On the way towards Lisbon we stopped at Obidos where these oranges were on display.
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oranges
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