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                        "*": "== Introduction ==\nComputers and amateur radio have a long history. Computer-controlled radios are ubiquitous and digital modes are becoming more and more a part of RF communication. Software-defined radio is another way computers are intersecting with radio.\n\n\n== Definition ==\nSDRs are devices where software replaces some portion of the signal-processing chain traditionally performed by hardware. One could also say that SDRs perform digital signal processing on radio waveforms.\n\nIt is important to differentiate computer-controlled radios from software-defined radios. Most computer-controlled radios are traditional radios that allow the operator to use a computer (rather than inputs on the radio) to select frequency, toggle filters, and perform other actions. \n\n\n== Links ==\n* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-qbjtI3w2EeSkJLpJR_VICCRoA7JsuB7/view?usp=sharing Slides from November 2017 PSRG Educational Gathering]\n* [http://cubicsdr.com/ Cubic SDR]\n* [https://www.rtl-sdr.com/ RTL-SDR]\n\n[[Category:Educational_Gatherings]]"
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                        "*": "[[Category:Articles needing attention]]\n\n== Introduction ==\nBelieve it or not, activity on the Sun effects the [[New_Ham_Operator_FAQ_and_Terminology#Propagation | propagation of radio waves]] here on Earth. While disturbances are rarely noticeable for local communications using VHF/UHF bands, operators using frequencies in the HF range pay close attention to energy levels in the Earth's ionosphere.\n\n\n== The Solar Cycle ==\nSolar activity follows a cycle that is about eleven years long. That is, there are eleven Earth years between the points of the cycle where we observe the lowest number of sunspots, solar flares, ejection of solar material, etc.\n\n[[File:Sunspot_Numbers.png|600px|thumb|left|400 year sunspot history]]\n\n\n== Current Conditions ==\nWe are currently in the downward side of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_cycle_24 solar cycle number 24] which reached two peaks: the first in 2011 and another peak in 2014. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_cycle_23 Solar cycle 23] reached a minimum around the year 2002.\n\n=== What does that mean for amateur radio operators? ===\nFor users of VHF/UHF frequencies (30 MHz and up), it does not mean much. For users of HF transceivers, you may notice changes in your ability to hear and be heard on certain bands.\n\n\n== Further Information ==\n\n== Links ==\n* [http://spaceweather.com/ Space Weather]\n* [http://www.hamqsl.com/solar.html Solar conditions]\n* [http://www.solarham.net/ SolarHam]\n* [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkXjdDQ-db0xz8f4PKgKsag Tamitha Skov YouTube channel]\n* [http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/communities/space-weather-enthusiasts NOAA's Space Weather Dashboard]"
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