[SADXA] more flares
Jim Henderson
Jim_KF7E at cox.net
Sat Mar 10 14:28:30 EST 2012
Yes, still moribund, but less 'dead'. I am hearing XE3ACB/b 28223 now,
about 1250 miles.
'Fascinating, Captain." - Spock, stardate unknown
----- Original Message -----
From: "Desert Woodworker" <desert_woodworker at yahoo.com>
To: "Southern AZ DX Association E-Mail Reflector" <sadxa at mailman.qth.net>;
"DX Talk CADXA" <dxtalk at cadxa.org>
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2012 6:55 PM
Subject: Re: [SADXA] more flares
> Well noticed, Jim.
>
> Worked HR5/F2JD at 16:33 on 29.483, and had hopes for the 10m
> band today, but I was still hearing no domestic beacons at that time.
>
> Then the new flare began rising at 17:20, after my 2nd breakfast... hi.
> Indeed, it rose to somewhere between M8-9. The NOAO
>
>
> The high bands are "sterilized". Some 75 minutes after the flare
> began to rise, I still hear nothing, 10, 12, 15, 20m.
>
> Oops, hearing now someone on Maritime Mobile Service net,
> on 14.300, WA4YBC, net controller for their net. Prop. very poor,
> but NCS is loud (he's in Port Arkansas, TX).
>
>
> --Joe, W7DXW
>
>
>> Just when you thought it might be safe to turn on the radio... Another
>> strong flare (M8.4) around 17:00Z.[snip]
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