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Subj: PROPAGATION HF 30 04
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ESTACION DE PACKET RADIO - BUENOS AIRES (GF05OM)
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HF PROPAGATION Solar
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updated 30 Apr 2019 1100 GMT
solarflux 67
aindex 5
kindex 0
kindexnt No Report
xray A1.0
sunspots 0
heliumline 90.5
protonflux 1.84e-01
electonflux 2.15e+01
aurora
normalization
latdegree No Report
solarwind 300.9
magneticfield 0.9
band name="80m-40m" time="day" Good
band name="30m-20m" time="day" Poor
band name="17m-15m" time="day" Poor
band name="12m-10m" time="day" Poor
band name="80m-40m" time="night" Good
band name="30m-20m" time="night" Poor
band name="17m-15m" time="night" Poor
band name="12m-10m" time="night" Poor
phenomenon name="vhf-aurora" location="northern_hemi" Band Closed
phenomenon name="E-Skip" location="europe" Band Closed
phenomenon name="E-Skip" location="north_america" Band Closed
phenomenon name="E-Skip" location="europe_6m" Band Closed
phenomenon name="E-Skip" location="europe_4m" Band Closed
geomagfield INACTIVE
signalnoise S0-S1
fof2 2.3
muffactor 2.44
muf 5.61
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What, still alive at twenty-two, A clean upstanding chap like you? Sure,
if your throat 'tis hard to slit, Slit your girl's, and swing for it.
Like enough, you won't be glad, When they come to hang you, lad: But bacon's
not the only thing That's cured by hanging from a string. So, when the
spilt ink of the night Spreads o'er the blotting pad of light, Lads whose
job is still to do Shall whet their knives, and think of you.
-- Hugh Kingsmill
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