How to open Windows Device Manager.
FYI ALL, To open Device Manager using the Windows key,?press Windows key + X, then click on "Device Manager" from the menu that appears.? Here's a more detailed breakdown:? * Press Windows Key +
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Larry Dodd
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#13069
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Windows 11 update - Missing COM ports
All FYI, If you plug in your radio JOVE calibrator into a USB port and go to the calibrate menu in RSS and the list of COM ports is totally empty you need to find its COM port assignment.
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Larry Dodd
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#13068
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14 Mar 2025 Airglow and TPs
Nice ionospheric appearance with airglow and TPs. Sabine -- Germany Standard time: UTC +1 hour
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Sabine Cremer
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#13067
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Re: Solar 11 March 2025 (Dark Sky Observatory)
Hi Sabine, In that picture, it looks like your Moxon's beam is aimed at the horizon. Would it work better aimed at Jupiter's transit elevation? -- Dave
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Dave Typinski
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#13066
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Re: New radioJove station at Lancaster University, UK
Hi Joe, I am just recently in this business, but my graduate student and I have just commissioned a square TFD array at our observatory.? The observatory is about 30km from the university campus, so
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Richard Gray
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#13065
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Re: Solar 11 March 2025 (Dark Sky Observatory)
Very nice, Sabine!? Did you make the antenna yourself?? It looks 100% professional. What do your neighbors think about your antennas? Richard
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Richard Gray
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#13064
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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
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Sabine Cremer
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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
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Sabine Cremer
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#13062
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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 --
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Sabine Cremer
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Re: Some solar March 12, 2025, and is this a "TP"?
Yes indeed, that's the idea. -- Dave
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Dave Typinski
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#13060
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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
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JoeK
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#13059
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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
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Jim Sky
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#13058
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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
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Richard Gray
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#13057
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Re: Some solar March 12, 2025, and is this a "TP"?
Yep, that's a couple of propagation teepees. -- Dave
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Dave Typinski
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Some solar March 12, 2025, and is this a "TP"?
Some weak solar today.? And, does the second show a "TP"? Richard
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Richard Gray
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#13055
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Events. 12/03/2025
Hi Has anyone else seen these solar-like events??? Salvador
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salvador aguirre
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#13054
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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
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Richard Gray
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Re: Solar. 11/03/2025
Carl. Excellent. Thanks for confirming. Regards Salvador
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salvador aguirre
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Re: Solar. 11/03/2025
Salvador, Here are mine on the same event,I think.... [email protected]> wrote:
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Carl Pajak Phone
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Re: Solar 11 March 2025 (Dark Sky Observatory)
Great Catches Richard! Carl [email protected]> wrote:
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Carl Pajak Phone
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