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Subject: Topband: Top band propagation and the solar eclipse on Aug 11
From: john.devoldere@village.uunet.be (John Devoldere (ON4UN))
Date: Wed, 02 Jun 1999 09:56:53 +0000
Dear Fellow topbander,

On Aug 11th 1999, a total solar eclipse is traveling across Europe, from
the Southern tip of England, acros France, Belgium, Germany etc into
Eastern Europe and further to India.

A solar eclipse has a very marked influence on radio propagation on the low
bands. In several countries in Europe, a number of experiments are being
set up.

The UBA, the Belgian IARU society has started a comprehensive observation
program, together with the Royal Belgian Meteorological Institute. A number
of beacon transmitters will be set up, including on 160 meters.

We have created a new (temporary) e-mail reflector, to be used by all those
who want to know more about this once-in-a-lifetime happening, and its
consequences on propagation, more spefically on the low bands.

You can subscribe to this reflector by simply sending an empty message to:

aug_11_eclipse_subscribe@egroups.com

The aug_11_eclipse reflector is an initiative of the UBA (the IARU radio
society in Belgium, and is adminsitred by ON4UN. The UBA is making
available a special propgram that turne your PC + sound card into a fully
fledged level measuring and logging piece of equipment. Interested?


How about working over a 700 km distance at local noon in summer time on
160? Interested? 

Join the reflector.

73,


John Devoldere, ON4UN
adminsitrator for the aug_11_eclipse reflector 
President UBA





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