During the eclipse next year we will undertake a ham radio based study of the Ionosphere using RBN. http://hamsci.org/article/hamsci-eclipse-team-meets-dayton 73s N4HY -- Bob McGwier Founder, Federat
This sounds really interesting. Should be able to ramp up a mob of activity for that. 160 up through VHF. Be very interesting to see if edge of eclipse is a propagation enhancer. Too bad eclipse isn'
Why waste time and energy with RBN stuff. We have the tool that does 90% of the work for us an no one uses it because it is digital. WHISPER is the perfect tool. If everyone would put their SSB trans
Should be 24 hrs--right? N7RT Why waste time and energy with RBN stuff. We have the tool that does 90% of the work for us an no one uses it because it is digital. WHISPER is the perfect tool. If ever
This is why. I want to know who is calling CQ on there. Dave On 5/30/2016 7:46 PM, Jim wrote: Why waste time and energy with RBN stuff. We have the tool that does 90% of the work for us an no one use
I agree WSPR is the perfect tool and it is my task to bring WSPR together for the eclipse effort. Bob N4HY -- Bob McGwier Founder, Federated Wireless, Inc Founder and Technical Advisor, HawkEye 360,
I found the discussion listed by N4HY to be an interesting read. In 1979 thee was a total solar eclipse of the Western US which occurred several hours after sunrise. The solar display was incredible
I went to tHel PNW to view this total solar eclipse. Found a place about 1 hour east of Portland, Ore a few miles south of the Columbia River Gorge with low horizons with clear skies, a rare event. A