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27 Mar 2025 Some teepees

 

Ugly images due to the noise, but the teepees prevail.
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Sabine
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X1.1 and still rising 1523 UT

 


M4.7 solar flare and still rising March 28

 

1518 UT flare, near major - Tom


Re: Solar Event, 27 March 2025, Prospect, ME

 

Bill and Jonh,
Here is my catch of? the event from Alaska...
Also very weak...

Carl
Wasilla, AK


On Thu, Mar 27, 2025 at 4:01?PM AOL via <Jhcox2000=[email protected]> wrote:
Bill: Good job capturing the solar event today. I could see it, but RFI obscured it. Not fit to publish at my location..
John




On Thursday, March 27, 2025, 7:26 PM, bsneed1 via <bsneed1=[email protected]> wrote:

Good evening...slow day here with only one event recorded.
...bill....


How consistent is the solar wind?

 

Hello,

I have seen a few instances now where solar events are detected at 2 observatories, but not one that is roughly in between them.? Is that due to local conditions (atmospheric conditions, RFI, antenna configurations, etc) or is the solar wind have inconsistent intensity when it strikes Earth?? In other words, some areas will get a stronger dose of charged particles than others?

Cheers...........Steve


Re: Solar Event, 27 March 2025, Prospect, ME

 

Bill: Good job capturing the solar event today. I could see it, but RFI obscured it. Not fit to publish at my location..
John




On Thursday, March 27, 2025, 7:26 PM, bsneed1 via groups.io <bsneed1@...> wrote:

Good evening...slow day here with only one event recorded.
...bill....


Solar Event, 27 March 2025, Prospect, ME

 

Good evening...slow day here with only one event recorded.
...bill....


Re: Non-Io-C March 26, 2025

 

So, I mistakenly called this "non-Io-C", which would have been LCP.? As a matter of fact, it is non-Io-A, as it is RCP.
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Richard


Re: 26 Mar 2025 non-Io-A

 

Hi Dave,
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Ok, I stand corrected!? My "non-Io-C" was indeed seen only in RCP, so as a matter of fact, it is non-Io-A.
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Richard


March 26 2025 non-Io-A Heliotown

 

March 26 2025 non-Io-A Heliotown - Tom


26 Mar 2025 Airglow and teepees

 

More diffuse airglow than teepees today. By the evening, the glow intensity had increased considerably for a short moment after sunset.
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Sabine
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26 Mar 2025 non-Io-A

 

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Here's some non-Io-A from the 26th.? (non-Io-C would have been LCP)
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Re: 26 Mar 2025 Bright airglow with teepees

 

WOW!
Great view Sabine! I wish I could get that!

Carl

On Wed, Mar 26, 2025 at 8:52?AM Sabine Cremer via <sc=[email protected]> wrote:
Yesterday's ionosphere was very energetic.
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Sabine
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Re: Solar Flares 24-25 March 2025

 

Thank you Sabine,
All types of signals, Jove or Solar are few and far between the last 9 months.

Carl

On Wed, Mar 26, 2025 at 9:24?AM Sabine Cremer via <sc=[email protected]> wrote:
Impressive, Carl!
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Sabine
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Re: Audio specimen The sound an N Burst makes?

 

Thanks Thomas.

Mystery solved, I would say an N burst sounds like white noise or electronic hiss.?

Cheers........Steve

On Wednesday, 26 March 2025 at 12:49:10 GMT-4, Thomas Ashcraft <ashcraft@...> wrote:


Attached is a snippet of an N event during an Io-C recorded Nov 13 2018 at
2040 UT. I pretty much use Dave's and Larry's method of tuning into where
the emissions appear on the spectrograph.? Sorry I don't have further
details at the moment.? Am away from my computer.? Tom in New Mexico

> Steve, Dave, All,
> Those using their SDR receiver with SDR Console, SDRc2RSS, and RSS can
> demodulate any frequency in its current spectrograph span. Demodulation
> can
> be selected as AM, CW, USB, LSB and even NBFM and wide band FM. The audio
> bandwidth will be limited to a normal audio variable bandwidth for a given
> mode selected. Usually 6 kHz SSB is an effective choice. With SDR Console
> the audio receiver demod frequency can be changed while watching the full
> bandwidth spectrogram on RSS. Just wait for an N event then tune the SDR
> Console receiver audio demod to the frequency the N event is covering. You
> can even follow it as the frequency changes. Have an audio recorder handy
> or record the sounds or to an audio file on your computer.
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> One could do the same thing with two SDR receivers. One SDR displaying the
> spectrograph, another one to record demodulated sound to an audio recorder
> separately. Many combinations are possible. Experiment.
>
> Lastly, this would make a wonderful Radio JOVE Citizen Science project.
> The
> RJ files for SDR Console and SDRc2RSS are on the Radio JOVE WIKI page. To
> find the WIKI page look in the RJ? left hand toolbar of the Radio JOVE
> groups.io page. This could also be accomplished with the original Radio
> JOVE receiver and Radio Sky Pipe but it would be more difficult.
>
> Challenge: Who will be the first to record and document an N event sound?
> Larry
>
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> On Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 6:55?€?PM Dave Typinski via groups.io <davetyp=
> [email protected]> wrote:
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>> I have no idea... but I speculate that it wouldn't sound like much of
>> anything
>> for the smooth L-type N events -- just a really gradual slight rise in
>> background noise and an equally slow decay as the N event slewed past
>> the
>> frequency channel being monitored.? For an N event made of a train of S
>> bursts,
>> it would probably sound like S bursts.
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>> Since N events are narrow band emission, the challenge is tuning a
>> single-freq
>> AM or SSB receiver to the appropriate freq where the N event exists --
>> when it
>> exists.
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>> That might be easier to do in real time with the SDRs using the
>> waterfall
>> spectrogram as a guide, but I don't know if their software can output
>> the
>> audio
>> (AM or SSB demodulation?) from a single FFT output channel when the SDR
>> is
>> operating at its widest coverage mode (8 or 10 or 16 MHz or whatever it
>> is).
>> --
>> Dave
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>> On 3/24/25 23:14, Steve Chaters via groups.io wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I have learned that Jovian L bursts sounds like waves breaking on a
>> beach, and S
>> > bursts sound like popping corn.? But I have looked and no one seems to
>> talk
>> > about what N bursts sound like.....does anyone know?
>> >
>> > Cheers..........Steve
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Re: Non-Io-C March 26, 2025

 

Hi John,
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I was really surprised to see this.? I have attached a screen shot of the phase plane.
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Richard


Re: Non-Io-C March 26, 2025

 

Beautiful Richard! Thanks.

John




On Wednesday, March 26, 2025, 8:55 PM, Richard Gray via groups.io <grayro@...> wrote:

A nice display of Non-Io-C just about an hour ago obscured, a bit, by lightning.
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Richard


Non-Io-C March 26, 2025

 

A nice display of Non-Io-C just about an hour ago obscured, a bit, by lightning.
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Richard


Re: Solar 03/26/2025 Easley, South Carolina

 

As always, thanks John for the validation especially for the weak one at about 1504 UTC! Good to know I wasn't imagining things.....bill....


Solar 03/26/2025 Easley, South Carolina

 

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

John