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2012-01-18 18:11 by Rolf Haenggi

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shoc Inc., a financially independent Swiss company is dedicating its activity exclusively to the high-tech radio monitoring business which acquire, process, distribute and display radio specific information.
shoc provides solutions for installation, commissioning, training, application support and service for state of the art equipment relating to the nonintrusive interception and analysis of radio signals from hf to satellite. 
This efforts are not limited to defined or existing products but also involves studies, design, development and modifications to current concepts.

DSA 2012 Kuala Lumpur

Booth 3093, PPS AG
DSA 2012 to be held from 16 to 19 April 2012 at the Putra World Trade Centre.
After more than two decades of showing , DSA reinforced its status as being the Asia Pacific Defence and Security hub for the world defence and security industries when 288 VVIP delegations representing 35 nations used DSA 2010, the 12th edition in its series to conduct business sourcing activities.

Defense & Security 2012 Bangkok

Booth: PLATH booth
DEFENSE & SECURITY 2012 will be held at IMPACT Convention and Exhibition Centre in Bangkok from March 5th–8th 2012. Asia’s most Important Tri-service Military & Security Exhibition. The 2009 event turned out to be the best show yet hosting 208 world-class manufacturers who arrived from 28 countries.

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Spectrum Lab Works Fine in 64-bit W7

I don't know why I thought it didn't.  It is installed in c:\radio\spectrum and it works just fine.  I also run it as an administrator with full permission set to its folder branch just to be sure.  So far, it's done everything it did in XP. People might know that I really like Spectrum Lab, so it's nice to have it back.  Its window scales any size one would ever need it to be, and you can spend

Year's First X-Class Flare Causes N.A. HF Blackout

An X1.7 X-ray flare was observed at 1840Z from Region 1402.  A warning has been issued for a S1 solar radiation storm. This warning is in effect for the next 24 hours. This is the first X-class flare since November 3, 2011, when an X1.9 occurred. Region 1402 is close to the limb, and CME (if any) should not be geoeffective. This flare caused an R3 level radio blackout over North America,

Auroral Event In Progress

Check out the photos of incredible aurora at high geomagnetic latitudes at this Daily Mail photo story. The past two Kp indices have been 3, below the storm threshold.  As the news story notes, this was not a severe storm.  While energetic particles are traveling at a high velocity, most are missing the Earth.  HF propagation will not take a major hit from this one, although some signals from

Planetary K Index Now = 5

We have crossed the minor storm threshold.  Expect degradation of high-latitude paths, and perhaps a nice auroral show tonight in the northern US.