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Fringe Reception General
do signals flutuate
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<blockquote data-quote="jphili" data-source="post: 145099" data-attributes="member: 196767"><p>Otherwise signals do fluctuate, but typically not on this timescale.</p><p>The signal does have a 2* 36000 km track to cover. And particularly fluctiations in the ionosphere along with moisture (i.e. clouds) have an impact on the signal. So you should be able to see when a solar flare/sun wind storm arrives at earht on the strenght of the signal (as long as it's the right time of day)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jphili, post: 145099, member: 196767"] Otherwise signals do fluctuate, but typically not on this timescale. The signal does have a 2* 36000 km track to cover. And particularly fluctiations in the ionosphere along with moisture (i.e. clouds) have an impact on the signal. So you should be able to see when a solar flare/sun wind storm arrives at earht on the strenght of the signal (as long as it's the right time of day) [/QUOTE]
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