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Old October 24th 03, 06:51 PM
Dominic-Luc Webb
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Maybe someone can suggest optimal FM and AM radio
frequencies to listen to the solar activity presently
occuring?

Dominic

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Old October 24th 03, 10:12 PM
Gerard M Foley
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"Dominic-Luc Webb" wrote in message
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Maybe someone can suggest optimal FM and AM radio
frequencies to listen to the solar activity presently
occuring?

Dominic

Strong auroral activity often results in the reflection of FM signals from
places ordinarily too distant to be heard. The signals may be warbled or
rough. The same is true of all VHF signals in the frequency range 50-200
MHz.


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