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Re: Solar 05/07/2025 Easley, South Carolina

 

Hi John
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Solar events Today.
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Regards
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Salvador


Solar 05/07/2025 Easley, South Carolina

 

Good evening:

? ? ?Solar from today.

John


Solar 05/06/2025 Easley, South Carolina

 

Good evening:
? ? ? A slight amount of solar from today.

John


Re: Installing SDRPlay RSP with SDRPlay2RSS and Radio-Sky Spectrograph

 

Thank you Larry. It works now.?

At first, after following the procedure you attached earlier, everything started well until SDR-Console was not recognising my SDR-RSP1A receiver. So, I had to visit SDRPlay.com to download the right Windows API (3.07) and finish its installation with the receiver on my PC. Then, I followed the procedure again. I also selected the RTL Bridge/TCP option for the?Receiver RTL Bridge.

Below are the attached screenshots for your comments.
Screenshots 2025-04-29 171346 and 171433 .jpgs represents the output after complete installation and initial testing.
Screenshots 2025-04-29 171615, 171741, 171800, 171829, 171858, 171929 .jpgs represents observed jovian emission from my location.

Thank you Stephen for your feedback. It will come handy any time I use SDRUno.


Regards,

Eugene Idogbe

On Mon, Apr 14, 2025 at 2:19?PM MrStratwood via <satwood=[email protected]> wrote:
We used to get that same error message after we had closed the SDRuno program using the "x" in the top-right corner. For some reason, it is best to go to "File" then "Exit" to avoid that "system argument error." That said, the fix for use was to just restart the computer and try again. Hope that helps.
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Stephen Atwood
he/him/his
Science Teacher
Marquette Senior High School



On Mon, Apr 14, 2025 at 8:50?AM Larry Dodd via <101science=[email protected]> wrote:
Eugene,
OK.? The procedure is attached.
Larry Eugene K4LED

On 4/14/2025 11:03:21, Edenia via <eugeneidogbe23=[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Larry,
Thank you for the feedback.
I have tried the option of installing SDRuno. Version 1.3. After the initial uninstalling the SDRuno. Version 1.42.1710 and reinstalling the v1.3, and rebooting it still wasn't working? with error an popup (see attached).
I would like to try the second option.
Please, send me the instructions and links.

Regards,

Eugene


On Thu, 10 Apr 2025, 15:24 Larry Dodd via , <101science=[email protected]> wrote:
Eugene,
Try uninstalling SDRuno and then install an older version of SDRuno. Version 1.3. Reboot after uninstalling and reinstalling the old version. That often will fix that error you¡¯re getting. The SDRplay2RSS isn¡¯t compatible with the newest version of SDRuno nor Connect. If that does not work I¡¯ll send you the instructions and links for the newer SDRc2RSS and download SDR Console. That will work for you. Sorry you ran into that issue but we will get it fixed for you.?
Larry Eugene Dodd, K4LED

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On Thu, Apr 10, 2025 at 9:51?AM Edenia via <eugeneidogbe23=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi everyone,

So, I got an RSP1A installed with SDRuno on a windows 11 OS and a dual dipole antenna to set up a radio jove station located in?Nsukka, Nigeria. I followed the Reeve RSP installation user guide (file attached). I can't?move forward because on clicking the integrate button to finish the process of setting up the SDRPlay2RSS tool (see N0.5 f of Reeve_RSPInstall.pdf) the button does not turn Yellow and I am getting an error?message- System.ArgumentException (see SDRplay_2RSS -error.jpeg attached).

I would appreciate any assistance from the house to resolve this issue.

Regards,

Eugene


Solar 05/05/2025 Easley, South Carolina

 

Good evening:
? ? ?Weak solar from today. Thanks to Bill for the heads-up.

John



Solar events, 5 May 2025, Prospect, ME

 

Good evening...4 spectrograms...2 seem to be good events (first & last)? and 2 doubtful...Once again a lot of lightning.
....bill....


Re: Solar 05/04/2025 Easley, South Carolina

 

Indeed.




On Sunday, May 4, 2025, 9:02 PM, bsneed1 via groups.io <bsneed1@...> wrote:

Thanks John! The marvels a good antenna, etc. I'll look again to see if I even had a hint of the others....bill
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Re: Solar 05/04/2025 Easley, South Carolina

 

Thanks John! The marvels a good antenna, etc. I'll look again to see if I even had a hint of the others....bill
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Solar 05/04/2025 Easley, South Carolina

 

Good evening:
? ? ? Here is some very faint solar from today. Thanks to Bill for the heads-up.

John


Solar event 04 May 2025 Prospect, ME

 

Good evening.
One possible weak/very weak event at 1444:00 UTC...nothing else. Again a lot of lightning.
....bill....


Solar 05/03/2025 Easley, South Carolina

 

Good evening:
? ? ?Solar from today. This is all that I could find. Not much.

John


Re: no signals

 

Greetings all.
No signals here either thanks to lightning "storms" along the East coast most of the day..bill....


Re: no signals

 

Duane:
? ? ? ?Groundhogs love co-axial?cable too.

John




On Saturday, May 3, 2025, 5:29 PM, Duane via groups.io <duane919@...> wrote:

No observations from Grafton, WV.
Been away for a couple of days on a business trip. Reviewed the data for
the last couple of days and all black - no signals.
Went out to the dipoles, I see lots of deer tracks and my dipoles are
laying on the ground. Got them put back up and we will see what I get
these next couple of days.

~Duane






Re: IoA 05/01/2025 Easley, South Carolina

 

Dave and Richard:
? ? ?Thanks for the input. We have often talked about the ionospheric differences between Wes¡¯s and your observatory.?Interplanetary scintillation does have a nice,?interesting?ring to it. Great?to have smart friends.

John




On Saturday, May 3, 2025, 4:46 PM, Dave Typinski <davetyp@...> wrote:

Hi Richard,

That's somewhat common.

We Greenman's station was 10 miles due east of mine.? We would often see
completely different patterns during Jovian DAM events, even in the middle of
the night when the F layer is thought to be rather quiescent.? And we would
equally often see no differences.

I think seeing differences in observed scintillation on a relatively short 10
mile baseline indicates that they're due more to ionospheric dynamics than the
dynamics of the IPM.? However, that's only a guess based on a gut feeling about
the geometry and distances involved; I have no math to back that up.
--
Dave


On 5/3/25 16:14, Richard Gray via groups.io wrote:
> Hi John,
> Thanks for posting that spectrogram.? We clearly got the same isolated burst of
> Io-A (although it looks like our clocks are slightly different).? What interests
> me more is that while the two recordings of the bursts are similar, in detail
> they differ.? If you look at the individual "flecks", those are quite different
> between your recording and mine.? You are just about 100 miles south of me.? I
> wonder what could be causing that?? Are those "flecks" caused by interplanetary
> scintillation?? If so, that is telling us something interesting about the size
> scale of the inhomogeneities in the solar wind/interplanetary medium.? Maybe
> Dave or Chuck would know more.
> Richard
>







no signals

 

No observations from Grafton, WV.
Been away for a couple of days on a business trip. Reviewed the data for the last couple of days and all black - no signals.
Went out to the dipoles, I see lots of deer tracks and my dipoles are laying on the ground. Got them put back up and we will see what I get these next couple of days.

~Duane


Re: IoA 05/01/2025 Easley, South Carolina

 

Hi Richard,

That's somewhat common.

We Greenman's station was 10 miles due east of mine. We would often see completely different patterns during Jovian DAM events, even in the middle of the night when the F layer is thought to be rather quiescent. And we would equally often see no differences.

I think seeing differences in observed scintillation on a relatively short 10 mile baseline indicates that they're due more to ionospheric dynamics than the dynamics of the IPM. However, that's only a guess based on a gut feeling about the geometry and distances involved; I have no math to back that up.
--
Dave

On 5/3/25 16:14, Richard Gray via groups.io wrote:
Hi John,
Thanks for posting that spectrogram. We clearly got the same isolated burst of
Io-A (although it looks like our clocks are slightly different). What interests
me more is that while the two recordings of the bursts are similar, in detail
they differ. If you look at the individual "flecks", those are quite different
between your recording and mine. You are just about 100 miles south of me. I
wonder what could be causing that? Are those "flecks" caused by interplanetary
scintillation? If so, that is telling us something interesting about the size
scale of the inhomogeneities in the solar wind/interplanetary medium. Maybe
Dave or Chuck would know more.
Richard


Re: IoA 05/01/2025 Easley, South Carolina

 

Hi John,
?
Thanks for posting that spectrogram.? We clearly got the same isolated burst of Io-A (although it looks like our clocks are slightly different).? What interests me more is that while the two recordings of the bursts are similar, in detail they differ.? If you look at the individual "flecks", those are quite different between your recording and mine.? You are just about 100 miles south of me.? I wonder what could be causing that?? Are those "flecks" caused by interplanetary scintillation?? If so, that is telling us something interesting about the size scale of the inhomogeneities in the solar wind/interplanetary medium.? Maybe Dave or Chuck would know more.?
?
Richard


Re: IoA 05/01/2025 Easley, South Carolina

 

Thanks Sabine. Lots of fun!

John




On Saturday, May 3, 2025, 7:05 AM, Sabine Cremer <sc@...> wrote:

Wow, John, that's great!
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Sabine
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Germany
Standard time: UTC +1 hour


Re: IoA 05/01/2025 Easley, South Carolina

 

Wow, John, that's great!
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Sabine
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Germany
Standard time: UTC +1 hour


Re: Solar and Jupiter ??

 

Yep, see the same thing. Guess we take the same meds.
--
Dave

On 5/1/25 23:56, Jim Sky via groups.io wrote:
/Congratulations/ Duane. A little off subject, but when I stare at the big
solar burst, I get an optical illusion where it looks like the light area is
continually shrinking. Does anyone else see that or should I get my meds checked?

Jim

On Wed, Apr 30, 2025 at 8:42?PM Duane via groups.io <>
<duane919@... <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Observations from Grafton, WV.

Caught two solar and one that looks like Jupiter? What do y'all think of
the Jupiter one?

Thanks,
~Duane