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Re: Solar event 8 March 2025, Prospect, ME
Congratulations.
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John On Saturday, March 8, 2025, 12:25 PM, bsneed1 via groups.io <bsneed1@...> wrote:
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Re: March 07 2025 Possible Io-C Heliotown
It is interesting to see that you got some signal, although considerably weaker, ?in the RCP channel. ?I checked a few times last night to see what I was getting in the RCP channel, but I didn¡¯t see anything. ?I clearly have to make a more detailed comparison.
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Re: Solar events 07 March
I love it when everyone gets in the action!
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John On Saturday, March 8, 2025, 9:55 AM, Carl Pajak Phone via groups.io <pajakonice@...> wrote:
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Re: Solar events 07 March
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýCarl, Sweeeet !!
On 3/8/25 09:55, Carl Pajak Phone via groups.io wrote:
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Solar events 07 March
Good Day All, To add to the soup bowl of posts, here are mine.? Got some good ones, at the tail end of posting.? On the far West side, I picked up where the rest left off. Carl Wasilla AK, USA
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Re: The Io-C storm
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That narrow band stuff is common in Io-C. It's called an "N event." N for narrow band. N events can be smooth and continuous, or they can be made of trains of narrow band S bursts (what your spectrogram looks like), or they can be a combination of both. Usually in Io-C, we see the S burst trains early in the storm, shifting to continuous emission style N events later in the storm. Usually. Not always. Everything related to Jovian DAM is probabilistic, very few absolutes. Io-C exhibits what are known as vertex-late arcs. For we who observe in the upper half of the HF band, that means the frequency drift over time is negative. The downward freq drift you observed is exactly what we expect from Io-C. One of these days I want to write a tutorial about the phase plane and arc shapes and polarization and emission types and a bunch of other stuff, all aimed at the Radio JOVE audience. But, my round tuit has been finite yet unbounded for decades, so in the meantime here are a few good references: -- Dave On 3/7/25 23:23, Richard Gray via groups.io wrote:
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Re: The Io-C storm
Hi Dave,
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Thanks!? I am particularly interested in the first spectrogram, the one between 22:56 and 22:58 UTC that shows very narrow band emissions at about 18.5 MHz, slowly decreasing in frequency that go on for about a minute or so.? What can you tell me about those?
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Another interesting feature that I noticed over the course of the storm, and that is the emissions started at about 22-24 MHz, but by the end of the storm were around 14 - 16MHz.? Is that normal for Io-C?
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Re: The Io-C storm
Outstanding spectrograms, Richard. Nothing seen here in the 2-element array.
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-- Dave On 3/7/25 21:31, Richard Gray via groups.io wrote:
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Re: Solar. 07/03/2025
Good job Salvador!
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John On Friday, March 7, 2025, 7:18 PM, salvador aguirre via groups.io <drsaguirre@...> wrote:
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The Io-C storm
Lots of Io-C, in the LCP channel.? I am posting some of the better events.
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Richard
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7 MAR 2025
Observations from Grafton, WV.
Some solar, one unknown, and no Jupiter (outside of my antenna / horizon ). ~Duane
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Solar. 07/03/2025
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Solar 03/07/2025 Easley, South Carolina
Good evening: ? ? ?Solar from today. John
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