Re: Dec 02 2024. Io-C N emissions - Heliotown
Hi Sabine, I am not able to explain "polar" in this context. Too complex for me unfortunately. Maybe others can help. In the meantime I googled and found this good paper on N-Events by Jim Brown, Dave
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Thomas Ashcraft
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#12074
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05 Dec 2024 Io-B
Io-B with Jupiter about +half an hour outside the antenna lobe (just missed). Sabine -- Germany Standard time: UTC +1 hour
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Sabine Cremer
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#12073
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Re: 03/04 Dec 2024 Io-A
I will try my best. Sabine -- Germany Standard time: UTC +1 hour
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Sabine Cremer
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#12072
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Re: Nancay trip report
I really enjoyed browsing through your documentation. I spent some time searching the internet to see if the strange 4 m antennas in front of the common backplane belong to the early Telefunken
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Sabine Cremer
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#12071
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Re: Dec 02 2024. Io-C N emissions - Heliotown
Great record, the N-event immediately catches the eye. Can you give a description of what "polar" means in this context? Sabine -- Germany Standard time: UTC +1 hour
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Sabine Cremer
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#12070
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04 Dec 2024 non-Io-A
Here's some really weak (low elevation angle) non-Io-A from the 4th. Better for US west coast / Alaska / Hawaii. -- Dave
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Dave Typinski
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#12069
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Re: Nancay trip report
Thanks for the trip report Dave, and pics! Very cool. - Tom
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Thomas Ashcraft
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#12068
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Dec 02 2024. Io-C N emissions - Heliotown
Dec 02 2024. Io-C - Heliotown. After 0900 UTC slightly dominant left hand circular polar N- event activity. Tom
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Thomas Ashcraft
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#12067
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Re: 03/04 Dec 2024 Io-A
Sabine, you might need to add a couple more adjectives when describing "the fan heater next door". ~Duane
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Duane
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#12066
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03/04 Dec 2024 Io-A
Faint Io-A divided into two parts by the nasty fan heater next door. Sabine -- Germany Standard time: UTC +1 hour
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Sabine Cremer
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#12065
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Re: non IoA 12/03/2024 Easley, South Carolina
Great catches John. Nice modulation lanes and the "Label5B" is very interesting! Carl [email protected]> wrote:
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Carl Pajak Phone
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#12064
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Re: non IoA 12/03/2024 Easley, South Carolina
Thanks Jim. Plenty of non IoA to go around. John Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS
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AOL
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#12063
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Re: non IoA 12/03/2024 Easley, South Carolina
Nice John, So I guess non-Io-A is a thing these days. About 400kK on your strip chart. I even saw it on the dipole. Jim [email protected]> wrote:
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Jim Sky
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#12062
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03 Dec 2024 non-Io-A
Here's some non-Io-A from the 3rd, 0245 - 0515 UTC. -- Dave
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Dave Typinski
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#12061
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non IoA 12/03/2024 Easley, South Carolina
Good evening:? ? ? ? ? non IoA from last evening. ? ? ?John
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AOL
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#12060
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IO-B 2024-12-03 @ 04:06
Good Day all! A VERY light trace of Io-B from my location. Might be stronger from the west side observatories. Carl Alaska
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Carl Pajak Phone
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#12059
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Re: 03 Dec 2024 Non-Io-A
Sabine, Great catches!! Very clear spectrograms, very nice. Carl [email protected]> wrote:
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Carl Pajak Phone
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#12058
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Re: IoA' 12/02/2024 Easley, South Carolina
Thanks Sabine. Great fun! John Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS
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AOL
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#12057
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03 Dec 2024 Non-Io-A
In the overall view, a not very spectacular recording of a non-Io-A event. Only at higher magnification interesting criss-cross patterns between Faraday lanes and ?modulation lanes do become apparent.
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Sabine Cremer
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#12056
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Re: IoA' 12/02/2024 Easley, South Carolina
Great catch, John! Sabine -- Germany Standard time: UTC +1 hour
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Sabine Cremer
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#12055
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