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Title: Conditions Are Good To ...
Post by: Steve - K4HX on August 14, 2016, 11:08:06 AM
... wherever I want them.

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Title: Re: Conditions Are Good To ...
Post by: flintstone mop on August 14, 2016, 01:34:29 PM
If ole Sol is not ionizing; then the military will make DX possible.



Title: Re: Conditions Are Good To ...
Post by: W3RSW on August 14, 2016, 01:46:14 PM
Oh won't radio astronomers love this?
-More earthly pollution from all directions.

All Tee-rash, all the time.
14313 or bust, Yowza!


Title: Re: Conditions Are Good To ...
Post by: KD6VXI on August 14, 2016, 03:16:34 PM
Guess after China demonstrated they can effectively blow a satellite out of orbit,  the military is once again interested in over the horizon HF circuits.

Interesting.   

--Shane
KD6VXI


Title: Re: Conditions Are Good To ...
Post by: KB2WIG on August 14, 2016, 07:54:39 PM



Do this mean i can finally get WAS on 6 meters???


KLC


Title: Re: Conditions Are Good To ...
Post by: KB5MD on August 16, 2016, 01:21:04 PM
Better not throw away the tin foil hats just yet...


Title: Re: Conditions Are Good To ...
Post by: W3RSW on August 16, 2016, 05:35:23 PM
Hmm, I wonder. May be more to the story.
I'll have to research it, but perhaps a quasi-ionosphere of the right mix, location and strength may be able to stop effects of a neutron B. At least for a select sub-area, ...for the few of course. " Feel the B. "
--A shield Would have to be below, anticipated and may even be an event trigger or crisis point in its own right.  --Of course the operant baddies in a NB are secondary to the neutron emission.
Uh, be careful.

Further application would be to turn away selective RF emissions from above from prospective, lower or adjacent communicants.  -Or both ways.
 Another potential precipitative act of course.  And I can imagine other uses.


Title: Re: Conditions Are Good To ...
Post by: WO4K on August 16, 2016, 10:23:54 PM
What could possibly go wrong?  :o
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