RSSGB2RS Propagation News

Propagation – 28 April 2013

| April 26, 2013

And now the solar factual data for the period from Friday the 19th to Thursday the 25th of April compiled by Neil Clarke, G0CAS on Friday the 26th of April. Sunspot regions were visible every day throughout the period, with one group which was much larger and magnetically complex than the others. This region produced […]

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Propagation – 21 April 2013

| April 19, 2013

And now the solar factual data for the period from Friday the 12th to the 18th of April compiled by Neil Clarke, G0CAS on Friday the 19th of April. Solar activity started at moderate levels when a M3 class solar flare took place during the evening of the 12th. Since then activity was low with […]

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Propagation – 14 April 2013

| April 14, 2013

And now the solar factual data for the period from Friday the 5th to Thursday the 11th of April compiled by Neil Clarke, G0CAS on Friday the 12th of April. During the period many sunspot groups were visible with up to ten groups on the 5th, some of these groups were large and looked rather […]

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Propagation – 7 April 2013

| April 7, 2013

Now the solar report for the period from Friday March 29th to Thursday the 4th of April, compiled by Martin Harrison, G3USF, on Friday April 5th. Solar activity was again very low. During the entire period only four small C-class flares were reported and these had no impact on propagation. The solar flux level rose […]

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Propagation – 31st March 2013

| March 31, 2013

And now the solar factual data for the period from Friday the 22nd to Wednesday the 27th of March, compiled by Neil Clarke, G0CAS on Thursday the 28th of March. Yet another week when solar activity resembled solar minimum, rather than solar maximum. All the visible sunspot regions during the period were small and simple. […]

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Propagation – 24th March 2013

| March 24, 2013

And now the solar report for the period from Friday 15 March to Thursday the 21st, compiled by Martin Harrison, G3USF, on Friday the 22nd. Solar activity remained mostly low, though C-class flares were reported almost every day, and a smallish M-class flare occurred on the 21st. The solar flux slowly declined, from 123 on […]

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