If the A index stays near 100 all day today, I suspect things will be more 
interesting for the next few days. It often takes a bit of time for severe AU 
effects to take hold.

73 KAZ

-----Original Message-----
>From: "Bill Whitacre [email protected] [CapeDX]" <[email protected]>
>Sent: Mar 18, 2015 9:33 AM
>To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America 
><[email protected]>, [email protected], [email protected], 
>[email protected]
>Subject: [CapeDX] Last night's solar conditions
>
>I recorded TOH stuff last night in anticipation of SOMEthing going on when the 
>A-index is reported as over 100.  In a quick, cursory review of things this 
>morning I find lots of Cubans, Colombia on several freqs and some pretty 
>'wavery' signals from 'the north' but nothing from 'deep' South America 
>[Brazil, Argentina, etc.].  No visual on the aurora borealis here in DC either 
>-- too far south and too much other light I guess.
>
>Instead, I took a quick re-listen to some 5 year old wav files from Grayland, 
>WA and so far have found the following that I missed the first time - from 
>Feb. 21, 2010 @ 1500utc on 1017kHz:
>
>http://realmonitor.com/grayland/100221/1500/philippines-1017-radyo-rapido.wav
>
>Enjoy and let's hope for more auroral cx tonight!
>
>Bill Whitacre
>Alexandria, VA

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