Unique broadcast from WA2XMN on 42.8 MHz on the 19th of June 2025
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While we are all familiar with the 88 to 108 MHz FM broadcast band today,
its origins can be traced back to 1936 with the very first experimental
station...
2 hours ago
The S and the S are great, the A and the K I hate.
ReplyDeleteA prophetic propagation poet in Portland!
ReplyDeleteWell Said!
ReplyDeleteAs of 14May2024 at 1930UTC we have:
ReplyDeleteSFI=215 SN=182 A-Index=30 K-Index=2
Hopefully, better days ahead.
I have some interesting recordings of carrier frequency shifting on 3330, 7850 (CHU), 15000 and 25000 (WWV) during the peak of the Aurora last weekend. I plan to write it up as a blog post - I'll send you a link once it is done! - K6AUS
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