ARLA/CLUSTER: 6000 Users of ALE Channel ZERO in 2007

João Gonçalves Costa joao.a.costa ctt.pt
Quinta-Feira, 3 de Janeiro de 2008 - 11:00:20 WET


[http://hflink.net/zero/HFN_ALE_ZERO_31DEC2007.jpg]

The ALE Channel ZERO website went on the air in August 2007, with reception reporting of ham radio ALE activity worldwide and a chat room for ALE operators.

Bonnie Crystal, VR2/KQ6XA reports that since then
http://hflink.net/qso has had 5971 unique visitors, mostly hams and SWLs around the world interested in ALE technology, have used ALE Channel Zero to get real-time HF propagation reporting and communicate with other ALE operators.

The general locations of users are mapped by the ALE Channel ZERO web server each day.
Click here to see a Map of users for 31 December 2007.
http://hflink.net/zero/HFN_ALE_ZERO_31DEC2007.jpg

We are encouraging more ALE ham operators to send
soundings daily, and use ALE Channel ZERO. Your ALE signals will be added to the permanent ALE database that tracks HF propagation, and logs ALE callsigns and text messages.

The following is a partial list of the countries where radio operators are using ALE Channel ZERO:

Happy New Year,
Bonnie Crystal, VR2/KQ6XA
HFLINK Webmaster

LIST OF ALE CHANNEL ZERO COUNTRIES BY ACTIVITY RANK

United States
Canada
Australia
European country
Sweden
China
Singapore
Great Britain
Bulgaria
Switzerland
Norway
Finland
Hong Kong
Germany
Indonesia
Spain
India
Thailand
Greece
Chile
Netherlands
Italy
France
Antigua and Barbuda
Latvia
Kenya
Czech Republic
South Africa
Malaysia
Belgium
Japan
Croatia
Algeria
Denmark
Austria
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Brazil
Mongolia
Russian Federation
Vietnam
Israel
Ireland
Iran
Taiwan
New Zealand
Faroe Islands
Hungary
Romania
Poland
Saudi Arabia
Iceland
Estonia
South Korea
Ukraine
Kuwait
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Philippines
Greenland
Colombia
Argentina
Slovak Republic

HF Link ALE Software Download
http://hflink.com/software/

ALE Channel Zero
http://hflink.net/qso

Map
http://hflink.net/zero/HFN_ALE_ZERO_31DEC2007.jpg
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