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Subj: PROPAGATION HF 22 11
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HF PROPAGATION Solar
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updated  22 Nov 2019 1000 GMT
solarflux 70
aindex  4
kindex  0
kindexnt No Report
xray  A7.5   
sunspots 0
heliumline  93.2
protonflux 2.35e-01
electonflux 1.51e+02
aurora 
normalization 
latdegree No Report
solarwind 351.2
magneticfield   1.7
band name="80m-40m" time="day" Good
band name="30m-20m" time="day" Fair
band name="17m-15m" time="day" Poor
band name="12m-10m" time="day" Poor
band name="80m-40m" time="night" Good
band name="30m-20m" time="night" Fair
band name="17m-15m" time="night" Poor
band name="12m-10m" time="night" Poor

phenomenon name="vhf-aurora" location="northern_hemi" Band Closed
phenomenon name="E-Skip" location="europe" Band Closed
phenomenon name="E-Skip" location="north_america" Band Closed
phenomenon name="E-Skip" location="europe_6m" Band Closed
phenomenon name="E-Skip" location="europe_4m" Band Closed

geomagfield INACTIVE
signalnoise S0-S1
fof2  4.8
muffactor  3.07
muf NoRpt


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Our documentation manager was showing her two year old son around the office.
He was introduced to me, at which time he pointed out that we were both
holding bags of popcorn.  We were both holding bottles of juice.  But only
*he* had a lollipop.

He asked his mother, "Why doesn't HE have a lollipop?"

Her reply:

	"He can have a lollipop any time he wants to.  That's what it means
	to be a programmer."

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