When a major solar storm hit in 1859, "telegraph systems worldwide went haywire." Here's what to know if such an event were to hit today – and how likely it is to happen.
@ham_bitious Sunspots=blackouts-propagation. We don’t get propagation without noise.
The key for hams is that the noise drops at night, but the ionosphere takes more hours to deionize itself, and the propagation persists for a few hours.
@w0odl Okay, society might collapse, but the propagation is going to be AWESOME.
It seems like there have been more blackouts on HF since the sunspots started coming back.
@ham_bitious Sunspots=blackouts-propagation. We don’t get propagation without noise.
The key for hams is that the noise drops at night, but the ionosphere takes more hours to deionize itself, and the propagation persists for a few hours.
But you don’t get reach without noise.
I thought flares caused the blackouts and sunspots just improved propagation
Less internet; more radio sounds good to me