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Magnetic Flows Cause Sunspot Lows, Study Shows:
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by N4CQR on March 12, 2010
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Hehe.. Next encuse? Reverse direction of solar winds..
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RE: Magnetic Flows Cause Sunspot Lows, Study Shows:
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by N3OX on March 13, 2010
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Sunspot lows? Oh noes! I hate those!
Solar flux of 90 is OK tho...
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by AE6RO on March 14, 2010
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The only problem is the solar flux number doesn't correspond with the sunspot number anymore. All the higher flux does is make more solar flares. Like in the movie "Knowing." 73, John
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by AE6RO on March 16, 2010
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I think I heard a "slim" on 160 this morning. He kept calling a DX station I couldn't hear and sent his callsign over and over again as W9**. Then he changed to W7** and poof! he was gone.
If there is going to be a silver lining to this solar cycle it will be improvements to 160 meters. The rest of the HF bands will never be as good as they were.
73, John
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