Re: [IRCA] DX Conditions
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Re: [IRCA] DX Conditions



Pete,

Sure, if the A & K are low, the conditions are much like we had last
week with TAs. Long range Northern cx. If they are high, like now, the A
at 23, cx are much more AU. I have a bunch of Hawaiians in tonight and
not one Alaskan.
  SFI is Solar Flux. The higher that is the more distrurbed the
reception may be. SSN are sunspots and the AU level is the Auroral
level. The higher, the more Southerly cx will be. That goes inline with
the higher A  & K. Someone else may want to add something else though.

73,

Patrick

Patrick Martin
Seaside  OR
KAVT Reception Manager

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