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[HCDX] REL About the New Sunspots ... My point of view



Sure ... they are most welcome !!!
And YES, they are too close to the solar equator to ¨¨belong¨to cycle 24, and I think that one must remember that NOT ALL sunspots of a cycle have the same magnetic polarity, and also that
new cycle spots typically appear at higher solar latitudes...
But let´s leave those subtle details to the helioscientists, as the gurus that study our nearest star like them to be called... and proceed like good radio enthusiasts to start tuning all of our HF equipment, remove the poor contacts from the higher frequency antennas and start talking on at least 17 and 15 meters more often, although the nice combination of spring equinox and solar flux of more than 90 units may certainly bring up nice openings onthe little used 12 meters band and the much more popular 10 meters 1.7 megaHertz wide ITU assignment to the ¨¨ amateur radio service¨and the
¨¨satellite amateur radio service
Just forget about the polarity of the three sunspot active regions and move away from the debate regarding if they belong to one cycle or the other, and look for CO2KK on 10 meters amigos !!!


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