Replace the slash with a dot in the superdarn URL.

On Jan 31, 2008 4:42 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The radar that shows up from time to time on 20 meters is the SUPERDARN
> (Super Dual Auroral Radar Network), a multi-national network of radars
> deployed in both the North and South polar regions. Their purpose is
> ionospheric and auroral research. Some really nifty pictures of the radar
> and actual real-time data plus details of the system are at 
> superdarn/jhuapl.edu
> This is the Johns Hopkins APL web site and Google lists a number of
> Alaskan, Canadian and other foreign sites. Now we just have to get them
> off 20 meters!
>
>
> Doug
> W6JD
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