Noordwijk, November, 2005 RWC Warsaw - Enduser compromize and agreement (last space weather events August-September 2005)

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Noordwijk, November, 2005 RWC Warsaw - Enduser compromize and agreement (last space weather events August-September 2005)

Noordwijk, November,

Noordwijk, November, 2005 Ionosphere – continuously updated numerical and graphical information ionospheric characteristics from ISES’s VI stations and directly from observatories – prompt data ionospheric characteristcs forecast 24 hours ahead

Noordwijk, November, 2005 Quiet ionospheric conditions

Noordwijk, November, 2005 Disturbed conditions

Noordwijk, November, hours ahead forecast for European area

Noordwijk, November, hours ahead forecast for East Asia

Noordwijk, November, hours ahead forecast for Australia

Noordwijk, November, 2005

HF forecast for 23-Aug-2005 Path: 2 Length= km Transmitter: Point#1 Receiver: Point#2 Lon/Lat=20.1/52.4 Lon/Lat=50.2/52.8 Antenna: Gain 0 Antenna: Gain 0 Ant.Bearing=77 deg Ant.Bearing=-79 deg Power=1.000 kW Band width=4000 Hz Modul.depth=30 % Min S/N=20 dB Optimal frequency [MHz] and power [kW]: GMT LUF MUF FOT Power < 1W

Noordwijk, November, 2005 HF forecast for 23-Aug-2005 Path: 1 Length= km Transmitter: Point#1 Receiver: Point#2 Lon/Lat=20.1/52.4 Lon/Lat=19.9/38.6 Antenna: Gain 0 Antenna: Gain 0 Ant.Bearing=-179 deg Ant.Bearing=1 deg Power=1.000 kW Band width=4000 Hz Modul.depth=30 % Min S/N=20 dB MUF: LUF: GMT: f.[MHz] S/N [dB] : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :