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Re: Solar and RF fadeout North Tasmania, Australia


 

Luke,
Yes that's a good practice. Good that you have that resource close by. Stations farther away may have a different view. I run a Live 24/7/365 youtube feed from an RSP1B on a four section TFD array by Dave Typinski. Its at:
Its located about 40 miles north of Atlanta Georgia USA. I have a YouTube channel that may be of interest also. youtube K4LED:
Thanks Luke?for?sharing your observations on Radio JOVE.?
Larry K4LED
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On Fri, May 16, 2025 at 6:33?PM Luke Murphy via <lukepmurphy=[email protected]> wrote:

Thank you, Larry

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I will often compare my observations with data from Learmonth (relatively nearby) to at least corroborate them.

In this case the comparison is quite interesting.

I was hoping to compare to 18GHz range from Owens Valley as well, unfortunately no data is available for that period.

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Larry Dodd via
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2025 1:26 AM
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Subject: Re: [Radio JOVE] Solar and RF fadeout North Tasmania, Australia

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Luke,

Very interesting observation Luke. Your microscopic 8 Mhz spectrograph shows a lot of detail missing in the extremely wide bandwidth Learmouth spectrograph. The solar event at a very high frequency (-100Mhz) is centered on the HF fade out shown in your spectrgtoph and at the bottom of the Learmouth spectrograph. Your observation is an excellent example of comparing a narrowbandwidth to an extremely wide bandwidth.?

Thank you for your observation.

Larry K4LED


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On Wed, May 14, 2025 at 8:30?AM Luke Murphy via <lukepmurphy=[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

?????? Some weak solar and RF fade out. Also see comparison from Learmonth observatory around the same timeframe.

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