[SFDXA] Sunspots Break a Space Age Record
Kai
k.siwiak at ieee.org
Tue Dec 17 09:40:38 EST 2019
Fortunately we have access to highly sensitive digital modes (WSJT-X suite and
PSKxx) that "see" up to 28 dB deeper into a darker ionosphere than CW!
Cheers,
Kai, KE4PT
On 12/16/2019 16:55, Bill BS wrote:
> Space Weather News for Dec. 16, 2019
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> SUNSPOTS BREAK A SPACE AGE RECORD: Solar Minimum is officially "deep." 2019 has just broken a Space Age record for days without sunspots. Moreover, an international panel of scientists led by NOAA and NASA predicts that Solar Minimum could deepen even further, not reaching its lowest point until April of 2020. Visit Spaceweather.com for the full story
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