[Lowfer] How is LF conditions tonight???
Jay Rusgrove
[email protected]
Fri, 04 Oct 2002 22:39:15 -0400
David
Sounds like a chart recorder or a big old 6" panel meter hooked to a
dedicated WWVB receiver monitoring signal strength might be a useful addition
to one's station.
Jay Rusgrove, W1VD
David Willmore wrote:
> > Space Weather News for Oct. 4, 2002
> > http://www.spaceweather.com
> >
> > The interplanetary magnetic field near Earth turned south again on
> > Thursday, Oct. 3rd, and re-energized the current spate of geomagnetic
> > activity. Sky watchers--particularly those in northern Europe, Canada,
> > New Zealand, southern Australia, and across the northern tier of US
> > states--should remain alert for auroras. The hours around local
> > midnight
> > are usually best for spotting Northern (and Southern) Lights. Stay
> > tuned
> > to spaceweather.com for updates and images.
>
> I'm in NJ and about as far as you can get from Colorado, so I use my
> 'atomic clock' to tell me how conditions are. :) If the indicator
> says it didn't sync last night, I know things weren't good. I was
> very happy a week ago when it read sync'd every day for a week. I
> miss the midwest...
>
> Cheers,
> David N0YMV
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