[Ham-Computers] question about monitoring band conditions

Ken kd4ien at comcast.net
Fri Jan 19 16:26:47 EST 2018


At 09:29 AM 1/14/2018, you wrote:
>   On 01/13/2018 11:54 PM, Ken KD4IEN wrote:
>
>>Ive gotten a old computer back up and running XP, I'd like to set 
>>it up to monitor band conditions, either software download or a 
>>website to stay logged into..
>
>>any suggestions?
>
>   I don't have any URLs at my fingertips, but I have been at many
>web-sites that show current of very recent band condx OR DX contacts

thats what im looking for, could you  send me a few to check out???








>(which is the same thing) and there are one or more web-sites that show
>(in a 3D presentation) multiple hop paths across the globe.
>
>   I found many by googling various combinations of logical word
>combinations.
>   Other links were found at HAM clubs websites.
>
>   There are high frequency HF beacons and government HF time standard
>transmitters world wide (with 2-5 or even 10 kW transmitters) that serve
>as beacons that confirm a circuit to various areas.
>
>   Like WWV and CHU.
>--
>   Ron  KA4INM - Youvan's corollary:
>                 Every action results in unwanted side effects.
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