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Re: Solar 11 March 2025 (Dark Sky Observatory)
Of course! Attached, you'll find a photo of my weekend house in a small community of only 200 houses. As is typical with radio telescopes, it's located in a valley, so the neighbors can interfere my
By Sabine Cremer · #13063 ·
Re: How much do your calibrations vary?
I hope not. I've carefully built everything with a bunch of voltage stabilization ICs. I'll check everything as soon as I have time to go out. Sabine -- Germany Standard time: UTC +1 hour
By Sabine Cremer · #13062 ·
Re: Some solar March 12, 2025, and is this a "TP"?
Congratulations to your TP, Richard! I think it's important that you prove TPs, because after all this is a GRAY line phenomenon! :-)) At my location they were also very weak last night. Sabine --
By Sabine Cremer · #13061 ·
Re: Some solar March 12, 2025, and is this a "TP"?
Yes indeed, that's the idea. -- Dave
By Dave Typinski · #13060 ·
Re: New radioJove station at Lancaster University, UK
Hi Sabine, that's very helpful, thank you! I'll update this thread as the station progresses. Joe
By JoeK · #13059 ·
Re: How much do your calibrations vary?
"First of all: I've already had trouble deriving a stable calibration temperature from the measurements with the Noise Source Characterizer. I may have a malfunctioning noise source." Hi Sabine, That
By Jim Sky · #13058 ·
Re: Some solar March 12, 2025, and is this a "TP"?
When I look at the region of the TP in detail, I can see that the TP envelope is formed by the tops of streaks that I believe are caused by distant lightning.? I think that is what you suggested in
By Richard Gray · #13057 ·
Re: Some solar March 12, 2025, and is this a "TP"?
Yep, that's a couple of propagation teepees. -- Dave
By Dave Typinski · #13056 ·
Some solar March 12, 2025, and is this a "TP"?
Some weak solar today.? And, does the second show a "TP"? Richard
By Richard Gray · #13055 ·
Events. 12/03/2025
Hi Has anyone else seen these solar-like events??? Salvador
By salvador aguirre · #13054 ·
Re: Solar 11 March 2025 (Dark Sky Observatory)
Thanks, Sabine!? I am looking out for TP's, but I haven't seen any yet (I don't think). I would love to see a photo of your Moxon antenna. Best wishes,? Richard
By Richard Gray · #13053 ·
Re: Solar. 11/03/2025
Carl. Excellent. Thanks for confirming. Regards Salvador
By salvador aguirre · #13052 ·
Re: Solar. 11/03/2025
Salvador, Here are mine on the same event,I think.... [email protected]> wrote:
By Carl Pajak Phone · #13051 ·
Re: Solar 11 March 2025 (Dark Sky Observatory)
Great Catches Richard! Carl [email protected]> wrote:
By Carl Pajak Phone · #13050 ·
Re: Solar 11 MAR 2025
Duane, Great Grabs! Here are my catches on yours, I believe.... Carl Wasilla, AK [email protected]> wrote:
By Carl Pajak Phone · #13049 ·
Re: Solar 11 MAR 2025
That looks great, Duane! You also captured that fine striation, so clearly visible in Richard's observations. Sabine -- Germany Standard time: UTC +1 hour
By Sabine Cremer · #13048 ·
Re: Solar 11 March 2025 (Dark Sky Observatory)
Outstanding, Richard!! How about some stunning TPs? Sabine -- Germany Standard time: UTC +1 hour
By Sabine Cremer · #13047 ·
Re: How much do your calibrations vary?
Jim, I'll look into your question as soon as I can. My RJ station is operated remotely, and I'm waiting for a few warmer days to head out. First of all: I've already had trouble deriving a stable
By Sabine Cremer · #13046 ·
Re: New radioJove station at Lancaster University, UK
Hi Joe, that's good to hear! I operate my RJ receiver remotely, like some others probably do. I initially considered using VNC or TeamViewer software for remote control and then decided to run a
By Sabine Cremer · #13045 ·
Solar. 11/03/2025
Hi Solar events Today. Salvador
By salvador aguirre · #13044 ·