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Linux based Propagation Map (grey line)?
John AA6QN
2005-02-20 00:48:10 UTC
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Is there a Linux based HF propagation and grey line applications (a Linux
based Geoclock?).
Just wondering. Thank you in advance!
73, AA6QN

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Pär Crusefalk
2005-02-21 09:52:27 UTC
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kworldclock ?
" Displays where in the world it is light and dark depending on time, a=
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=46or propagation I use a homemade version of minimuf
that I've not released. A native Asaps or Ioncap would be nice.

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based Geoclock?).
Just wondering. Thank you in advance!
73, AA6QN
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Joop Stakenborg
2005-02-21 10:03:05 UTC
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Post by Pär Crusefalk
kworldclock ?
Sunclock, see:
ftp://ftp.ac-grenoble.fr/ge/geosciences/sunclock/

Joop

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