Good Evening,

   The sun had an active week sending numerous flares and CMEs. There were a few RF blackouts but the CMEs mostly missed us. There are fewer sunspots though plenty of ions are flowing our way.  Expect a variety of QSB, some ion static, and those odd noises which whistle through the bands.

   My forecast ranged from no snow to six feet of it.  Reality settled on six inches which did not survive the following heavy rain.  The fir trees are happy, the ground is quite soggy.  No hummingbirds yet but they react to my Christmas cactus which just started blooming.  They can't be far off, the snow probably kept them at lower elevation.


Please join us on (or near):

14050 kHz at 2300z Sunday  (3 PM PST Sunday)
 7047 kHz at 0100z Monday  (5 PM PST Sunday)

73,
      Kevin.  KD5ONS





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   Fortunately there is another way to arrive at solutions that can be written down explicitly. Just restrict the possible solutions to a certain class of continuous vector fields that can be described by a finite number of values. From such a restriction it follows that in the general case, a solution computed in this way will only be an approximation of the true solution. Ideally the restricted solution is the one within the restricted class of vector fields that is
closest to the true solution.



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