HF Propagation Add-On for the Firefox Web Browser
Frank Gentges
fgentges at mindspring.com
Tue Sep 26 21:35:49 CDT 2006
Dave and all,
In Firefox, go to the TOOLS pull down and select EXTENSIONS. You should
find the extensions listed and a button to uninstall each one. I don't
know why it is not part of OPTIONS as that is where I would expect it.
Oh, well.
Frank K0BRA
David A Aitcheson - KB3EFS wrote:
> One problem I had with this add-on was there is no UN-install or remove
> if memory serves me correctly. Just a word to the cautious.
>
> Dave KB3EFS
>
> Frank Gentges wrote:
>> If you are using the Firefox web browser a new add-on is out.
>> Jim Handcock, N0HR has written a little add-on for the Mozilla
>> Firefox browser. It creates a small box in the lower right hand
>> corner in the status bar. In that box is presented current solar HF
>> propagation parameters. It displays the current solar flux (SF), the
>> current A index and K index. Its a nice way to glance down to see
>> how the HF bands might be doing while not taking up a lot of space.
>> It is at version 0.73.6 which indicates it is still experimental.
>>
>> Now, I need to keep watching and get used to how these numbers relate
>> to how the bands are doing.
>>
>> See
>>
>> https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1253/
>> <https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1253/>
>>
>> http://www.n0hr.com <http://www.n0hr.com>
>>
>> Frank K0BRA
>>
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