slightly OT I'm looking for a link to a web site that will show me a continuous map covering the time from now through when the Stew Perry is over. Why? I'm trying to decide whither to run QRP or LOW
there should be a stew class that has three powers - 6V6, 211, 833a if you can't work 'em with the 6V6, go up to the 211, etc etc and mark each qso accordingl;y that should keep the score keepers bus
the closest I have found is this *STATIC* map forecast for 48 hours out that's 8pm Sat. night what I was hoping for was a map similar to this that was moving through time (scrolling) from now through
Very much On Topic IMHO...I often do the same before 160 contests. The following gives you 16 frames of forecast both for the US and a localized region (selectable on the pull-down Region menu undern
http://www.intellicast.com/National/Surface/Forecast48.aspx GB & 73 K5OAI Sam Morgan _______________________________________________ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
Here's the page that I regularly look at to determine whether I want to go listen on 160 or 80: http://www.intellicast.com/Storm/Severe/Lightning.aspx And if I want to know if a specific DX location
Mike! I would like to enter with one of those so called Fish Beacons as they seem to get out better than I do much of the time and with the QRP designation they would be hard to beat. I have a huge s
Nice one Bill, I had found intellicast but not that part of their site once we get into the 'real time' question of where the storms are limiting folks reception abilities this site works pretty well
Hi, Those intellicast pages are new for me and I looked at them and strikestar. According to them I don't have much chance of doing anything at all with my modest station. But I am going to try *anyw
that is in the 833a class. i am not fooling, this might be the way if the future in contesting. points would be rigged to give the 6V6 more than the 211 class etc etc maybe part of the unlimited clas
That site looks interesting, but all the little colored hollow squares scattered all over the map confused me. I thought they were lightning strikes, but from what I can tell, they are simply the loc
when I am looking at the whole US on the http://www.strikestarus.com/ site all I look at is the different colored + signs those are the actual strikes and their color codes are in the upper right han