The synodic recurrence of the Mt. Wilson plage index (MPSI) and the Calgary
cosmic ray (CR) intensity is investigated, using the wavelet power spectra
in the range of 18-38 days, during the last three solar cycles. The unique
temporal coincidence between the quasi-synodic MPSI and the CR periods is
detected in 1978-1982 (the 21st solar cycle). In the 22nd cycle there is a
very strong MPSI synodic recurrence, from 1989.5 to 1990.5, but it is absen
t in the CR data. In 1992.5-1993.5 the MPSI and CR recurrence phenomenon is
in good accordance with the solar wind speed and cosmic ray modulation as
measured during the first Ulysses passage around the Sun. The Gnevyshev gap
is present in the 27-day recurrence of CR, in agreement with Kudela et al.
(1999).