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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
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 ·
11 Mar 2025 Solar
Adding to the pile, here's some solar Type III from the 11th. Interesting angled (negative freq drift) components in the last few Type III bursts. -- Dave
By Dave Typinski · #13043 ·
Solar 11 March 2025 (Dark Sky Observatory)
Hi Folks, Here are the solar bursts that we detected with our TFD array at the Dark Sky Observatory today.? These three bursts coincided in time with three flares, an M1, C7 and a C9 flare
By Richard Gray · #13042 ·
New radioJove station at Lancaster University, UK
Hi folks: we'll be installing a dual-dipole antenna and receiver at Lancaster in July, with the aim of autonomous operation. This will be away from our campus at an experiment site in a field. If
By JoeK · #13041 ·
Solar 11 MAR 2025
Observations from Grafton, WV. Some noise with a little bit of solar mixed in. ~Duane
By Duane · #13040 ·
Solar 03/11/2025 Easley, South Carolina
Good evening: ? ? ?Solar from today. John
By AOL · #13039 ·
Re: 10 Mar 2025 Doubtful Io-B and real TPs
David, Thanks for sharing the Cas A papers. The 1700 UTC time is when Cas A transits here, not sure what time it transits in Germany. Andy [email protected]> wrote:
By Andrew Mount · #13038 ·