My warmest greetings to the members of this New Radio Club, which already celebrates its first year of existence, it clear to the community, made a presentation on the 31st of November in the terraces of Antofagasta Palza Mall from 11 am onwards, where the contacts will be waiting on all bands, once a greeting for CE1RLP , and move forward, we listen, good dx's .-
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Monday, July 21, 2008
Diagram Of Cervical Polyp
Anniversary New Repeater Project CE1CPI Interesting
soon settled the Link, and are working on that or not CA1UMN (Carlos) .-
Hello Friends of Radio, the CE1CP, Copiapo Radio Club now has a new modern repeater was a nice task to going to participate in the installation, the cold was worth the wait and the patience of Ramón (CE1SCA, President of the CE1CPI), but hey it is ready and operational here I leave a couple of pictures and there is more to enjoy in the 146 700-600MHZ
soon settled the Link, and are working on that or not CA1UMN (Carlos) .-
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Homemade Sour Cream And Onion Chips
Here is an interesting project University of Twente , I found some time browsing the web, the project does not need many presentations, I leave the link and enjoy listening to 80, 40 and 20 meters on your PC, and maybe they can build their own .-
http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
Best Smirnoff Ice Flavor
Copiapo
The Copiapó Radio Club was born as a need for a amateur group to have a pool in which to dump all of the Hobby own concerns, Repeater, courses amateur radio emergency network, etc.
In this situation, and aware of overcoming these shortcomings is that the directory you choose who among the immediate tasks are to obtain legal personality that will allow it to act in the legal framework, and make the necessary efforts to have our presidential headquarters, meeting place for all amateur radio in our city and those who are passing through it.
is hoped that the efforts made by the board, be well received in our authorities, and the Radio Club Copiapo, CE1CPI have a place of honor on our radio country, and worldwide .-
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Womenplayingwiththemselvs
Radio Club repeater installation Salt awareness for our Hobby
Hello dear colleagues and friends of the amateur radio now We have a repeater forward more in the northern part of our Chile, the result of much effort by the Port of Chañaral radiaficionados, achieving a goal that looked far to the Radio Club Copiapo, CE1CPI, but was achieved at the proposed caval I can only congratulate this bunch of amateur radio and lomo take Chañaral Port, and appreciate the opportunity you gave us and participating in assembly of the small tower of 18 meters at the summit of Cerro Salado, about 70 km NE of Chañaral, which gave us little work but worth it, now we have much more coverage in Copiapo we listen, tune in the 146,700-600MHz .-
A picture is worth a thousand words.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Dragon Ball Z Yaoi Blog
Solar Cycle No. 24
The new cycle of solar storms, lasting 11 years should begin in March next year and reach maximum intensity in late 2011 or mid 2012 (up to a year later than initially expected) , according to a forecast issued by the Space Environment Center of NOAA, in coordination with an international panel of solar experts.
(ANI): Expected to start last fall, the delayed onset of Solar Cycle 24 has cast doubt on the experts and has left undecided as to whether we will face a strong or weak cycle of storms solar.
During an active solar period, violent eruptions occur in the sun more often. Solar flares and vast explosions, known as coronal mass ejections, shoot towards Earth photons and high energy particles, shaking the ionosphere and magnetic field the planet, with the potential to affect electrical grids, the communication signals of critical systems such as aviation, satellites, and GPS global positioning devices, and even threatening astronauts with harmful radiation levels . These same storms illuminate night skies with some bright red and green halos are auroras
The first year after solar minimum, marking the end of Cycle 23, will provide the information scientists need to reach a consensus. NOAA and the panel decided to issue their best estimate now and update it as the cycle progresses, since users of the Space Environment Center of NOAA have been requesting a forecast for more than a year.
The new cycle of solar storms, lasting 11 years should begin in March next year and reach maximum intensity in late 2011 or mid 2012 (up to a year later than initially expected) , according to a forecast issued by the Space Environment Center of NOAA, in coordination with an international panel of solar experts.
(ANI): Expected to start last fall, the delayed onset of Solar Cycle 24 has cast doubt on the experts and has left undecided as to whether we will face a strong or weak cycle of storms solar.
During an active solar period, violent eruptions occur in the sun more often. Solar flares and vast explosions, known as coronal mass ejections, shoot towards Earth photons and high energy particles, shaking the ionosphere and magnetic field the planet, with the potential to affect electrical grids, the communication signals of critical systems such as aviation, satellites, and GPS global positioning devices, and even threatening astronauts with harmful radiation levels . These same storms illuminate night skies with some bright red and green halos are auroras
The intensity of a solar cycle is measured by the maximum number of sunspots, dark patches on the solar surface that mark areas of heightened magnetic activity. The greater the amount of sunspots, the greater the likelihood that the triggering of large solar storms. The forecast
newly introduced cycle, half of the experts of the panel predicts a moderately strong cycle of 140 spots, with a margin of up to 20 more or less, and a peak expected by October 2011. The other half of the experts predicted a moderately weak cycle of 90 spots, with a margin of up to 10 more or less, and a peak expected in August 2012.
newly introduced cycle, half of the experts of the panel predicts a moderately strong cycle of 140 spots, with a margin of up to 20 more or less, and a peak expected by October 2011. The other half of the experts predicted a moderately weak cycle of 90 spots, with a margin of up to 10 more or less, and a peak expected in August 2012.
An average solar cycle ranges between 75 and 155 spots. The late decline of Cycle 23 has helped change the initial view of the panel members, who previously expected a strong Cycle 24. Now the group is evenly split between supporters of the cycle of strong and weak.
The first year after solar minimum, marking the end of Cycle 23, will provide the information scientists need to reach a consensus. NOAA and the panel decided to issue their best estimate now and update it as the cycle progresses, since users of the Space Environment Center of NOAA have been requesting a forecast for more than a year.
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