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Disturbed Skies: Ionospheric Disruptions for the Amateur Radio Operator

by Buddy The Cat , Terry W. Platt Nn4y
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798253835449
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 156
  • Original Price: GBP 7.55
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 218 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Radio

Disturbed Skies: Ionospheric Disruptions for the Amateur Radio Operator
Volume 1 of The Propagation Mastery Series
By Terry W. Platt, NN4Y

Turn "the bands went dead" into "I knew that was coming-and what to do about it."

Every HF operator has lived it: you're mid-QSO on 20 meters when signals suddenly fade to noise. Your contest run collapses. The emergency net loses half its stations. The ionosphere didn't break your rig-it changed. Disturbed Skies shows you how to understand, anticipate, and operate successfully through those changes.

What you'll learn:

The Disturbances, Explained
Solar flares → sudden D-region blackouts
Geomagnetic storms → MUF crashes, auroral flutter
Polar cap absorption → high-latitude HF gone
Scintillation/spread-F → rapid fading, digital decode fails
Sporadic-E's dark side → short-skip blocking F-layer DX

Band-by-Band Survival Guide
160m dies first from absorption
40m/30m often survive when 20m collapses
10m surprise openings during storm recovery
Which paths (polar/mid-latitude/equatorial) survive which storms

Real-Time Tools
Read Kp/A/SFI like a weather report
Decode ionograms for instant MUF
TEC maps reveal storm-depleted zones
When "quiet geomagnetic" still means trouble

High-Pressure Operating
Contesting: Pivot from dead 20m → live 40m in 90 seconds
DXpeditions: Long-path when short-path polar dies
EMCOMM: NVIS/digital modes when SSB fails
Station design: Flexible antennas beat narrow DX beams

Real Stories from Hams
Halloween 2003 superstorm: CQ WW scores despite global HF collapse
Auroral 40m: "Voices sounded like AM through a steel pipe"
10m magic: Dead band → worldwide DX during storm recovery

Practical Throughout
No math walls. Every concept ties to: "This is what you hear. This is what you do next."
Log examples, disturbance checklists, "if Kp=6, then..." decision trees.

Who This Book Is For

  • Contesters losing rate to sudden band death

  • DXers chasing rare ones through geomagnetic storms

  • EMCOMM operators needing links when skies turn hostile

  • Curious operators wanting to decode "why did that happen?"

What Readers Say (anticipated):
"Finally! Propagation explained like I operate-not like a physics textbook."
"Used the storm ladder during WPX-40m pivot saved my score."
"Kp=5 drill with our ARES group. 30m Olivia kept the net alive."

Paperback - 6x9" - 300+ pages - Diagrams - Log examples - Worldwide shipping

From the author: Terry W. Platt (NN4Y), EM50 Semmes AL, has logged propagation behavior across multiple solar cycles. Disturbed Skies distills decades of "what worked when bands went strange" into your operating playbook.

Volume 2: Bent Beams (VHF/UHF tropo) coming 2026.

Pre-order now. Your next solar storm won't surprise you.

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