Amen, Hank - as of last night, over 1000 hams had pre-registered, so I 
know we're all hoping for a lot of activity, because without activity 
there's nothing for the RBN, WSPRNET, PSKReporter etc. to log.
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the Reverse Beacon Network
at <http://reversebeacon.net>, now
spotting RTTY activity worldwide.
For spots, please use your favorite
"retail" DX cluster.
On 8/19/2017 9:54 AM, Hank Greeb wrote:
 For anyone not working during those hours, please partake of the Solar 
Eclipse QSO Party, 21 Aug 2017 1400 – 2200 UTC
 This gives us amateur radio operators a great opportunity to 
participate in a scientific experiment.  The thesis is "Lack of Solar 
Radiation during an eclipse will affect the ionosphere enough to be 
observable during the period of partial and total eclipse of he sun."  
The more information provided by amateur radio operators, the better 
the quality of these data.
Rules are at http://hamsci.org/about-hamsci
 Note that the majority of the data will be from the reversed beacon 
network, though "real" signal reports from individuals will be 
useful.  This means that the usual "RST 5NN" won't be of much use in 
the SENTRST and RECDRST blanks, but qualitative and quantitative 
signal strength data will be useful.
 So, pleast get on a send CQ SEQP or CQ TEST or CQ URCALL and provide 
these data for the RBN.  This will help prove or disprove the thesis 
of the experiment. Also report your "real RST" results -- N1MM+, W3KM, 
and other logging software provides methods for over riding the 
"refilled RST 599" boxes.    Please report your best estimate of ERP 
along with a cabrillo file.
72/73 de n8xx Hg
QRP >99.44% of the time
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