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Episode 101 - Science Learned from the Solar Eclipse QSO Party

Episode 101 - Science Learned from the Solar Eclipse QSO Party
Feb 9, 2018 · 44m 49s

Dr. Nathaniel Frissell, W2NAF is here from HamSCI to discuss his findings from the Solar Eclipse QSO Party in August! Tune in and ask your questions about ham radio helps...

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Dr. Nathaniel Frissell, W2NAF is here from HamSCI to discuss his findings from the Solar Eclipse QSO Party in August! Tune in and ask your questions about ham radio helps make scientific discoveries!

Be sure to CALL in with your questions and comments by calling 812-NET-HAM-1 live during the show, or by Skype. Our username is hamtalklive. You can also tweet your questions before or during the show to @HamTalkLive.
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KD9HQT

KD9HQT

6 years ago

Me and my father, WB9EWF did an experiment during the solar eclipse where we listened to WSM in Tennessee since the D layer dissipated and opened up the F layer for that time being. My dad was at work so he was in the car and I was at my shack at my home QTH, we heard the station but it about a 5 by 9. I listened to the ham bands, but not very much activity mostly on 80m, 40m, 20m which I presumed that there would be more activity since the F layer open and solar eclispe was happening. Why couldn’t I hear very much activity on the lower HF but I did listen mostly on MW frequencies, but it was mostly difficult to really tell if there was a difference with the F layer open during the day and the eclipse occurring at the same time comparing to day and night activity lower and higher bands?
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