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												09/09/2013 | Watch Out for Pirates!Some pirate stations have been active. 
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												11/26/2012 | The K7RA Solar UpdateIn November 16 edition of the Solar Update, we reported that the average daily sunspot number on November 8-14 was 104.9. In the next seven day reporting period -- November 15-21 -- the average was 126.9, making for a nice increase; with solar flux, the a 
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												10/19/2012 | The K7RA Solar UpdateSunspot activity rose this week, with the average daily sunspot numbers up more than 45 points to 97, while the average daily solar flux rose more than 24 points to 129.2. 
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												08/10/2012 | The K7RA Solar UpdateThe average daily sunspot numbers rose more than 20 points this week -- about 20 percent -- to 119.4, while the average daily solar flux was up 3 points to 134.7. Sunspot numbers for August 2-8 were 126, 160, 140, 107, 108, 96 and 99, with a mean of 119.4 
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												04/27/2012 | The K7RA Solar UpdateSolar activity revived over the past week, with a big increase in sunspot numbers. On Friday, April 20, the daily sunspot number reached 162; four days later on April 24, the number reached 169. This level of activity has not been seen since last fall, wh 
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												03/09/2012 | The K7RA Solar UpdateThis has been quite a week for dramatic solar activity. The average daily sunspot number was up nearly 26 points to 69.4, while the average daily solar flux rose nearly 17 points to 121.9 for the period March 1-7. Sunspot numbers for March 1-7 were 24, 24 
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												Feature 12/22/2011 | Virginia Ham Plans 500 kHz Special Event to Celebrate Work of Radio PioneersThe early history of wireless contains the names of many great pioneers. While Marconi’s name is the most well known, the names of Fessenden and Heising are only rarely mentioned. As early as 1900, Reginald Fessenden was experimenting with the direct tran 
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												12/22/2011 | ARRL Straight Key Night: A Time to Celebrate the Beginnings of Amateur RadioFrom the very beginnings of Amateur Radio, there was Morse code. To celebrate and remember this heritage, the ARRL sponsors Straight Key Night each year on New Year’s Eve. Straight Key Night is a special time to break out that old straight key or bug, may 
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