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echo: ham
to: Mark Lewis
from: Holger Granholm
date: 2015-11-09 09:28:00
subject: Re: ARRL Bulletins

In a message on Monday 11-08-15 mark lewis said to Holger Granholm:

Good morning Mark,

 HG> Thanks for the fresh ARLD and ARLP bulletins, they were welcome.

ml> you are welcome... i believe they have been added to the list with a
ml> few others...

As long as I had the possibility to receive them from ARRL, directly by
email, those two bulletins were issued every week.

ARLDnnn is a news bulletin that informs about ham activity from rare
countries, ie. places/countries from where there is no regular activity,
or special operations due to various jubil‚es and/or happenings.

Since there often is a very short leeway, when an "expedition" to a rare
entity will happen, the ARLD DX-bulletin is an important information
source.

The ARLPnnn bulletin informs us about the present, and expected propaga-
tion, for radio waves to various parts of the globe. Some times even the
weekly propagation news can be shorthanded, when some coronal ejection
on the sun happens unexpectedly.

ml> i'm still looking for those trend numbers... most everything i'm
ml> finding seems to use a different system of counting... i'm starting
ml> to wonder if the system changed to the new stuff i'm seeing...

That is where the daily NOAA Geophysical messages come in handy.


Have a nice day,

Holger

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