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Re: The sound an N Burst makes?
Thanks Dave, that is very helpful. Cheers........Steve
By Steve Chaters · #13145 ·
Re: The sound an N Burst makes?
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
By Larry Dodd · #13144 ·
Solar. 25/03/2025
HI Solar event Today Salvador
By salvador aguirre · #13143 ·
Re: The sound an N Burst makes?
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
By Dave Typinski · #13142 ·
Re: Solar Flares 24-25 March 2025
Hi Carl. excellent work?? Salvador
By salvador aguirre · #13141 ·
Solar Flares 24-25 March 2025
Good Day All, Two Possible flares in yesterday's data,March 24-25. Any others get to chach these.... Carl [image: image.png] [image: image.png]
By Carl Pajak Phone · #13140 ·
Re: 24 Mar 2025 The ionosphere is back to normal conditions
Great Veiw Sabine! Carl [email protected]> wrote:
By Carl Pajak Phone · #13139 ·
24 Mar 2025 The ionosphere is back to normal conditions
As far as I can tell from my recordings, the ionosphere has returned to its normal state. The sunrise creates a decent airglow that persists throughout the day and the sunset delights us with
By Sabine Cremer · #13138 ·
The sound an N Burst makes?
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
By Steve Chaters · #13137 ·
24 March 2025 Some nice TeePees
These TeePees are from the middle of the day, and result from some distant lightning. Richard
By Richard Gray · #13136 ·
Re: 23 March 2025 Some very faint Io-B
I should have posted this with the images. Richard
By Richard Gray · #13135 ·
23 March 2025 Some very faint Io-B
Folks, The DSO TFD Array recorded some very faint Io-B early on 23 March 2025.? You will need to squint and stand on your left leg to see this, but all (except possibly the second [B] image) have
By Richard Gray · #13134 ·
23 Mar 2025 Ionosphere again depressed through the day (Europe)
After a promising start to the morning with a few well-defined teepees, the airglow completely disappeared before midday.* From this point on, band noise was low as it usually is in the late evening,
By Sabine Cremer · #13133 ·
Solar 03/23/2025 Easley, South Carolina
Good evening:? ? ? Solar from today. Thanks to Bill for the heads-up. John
By AOL · #13132 ·
Solar Event 23 March 2025, Prospect, ME
A weak event: 1170 1451 //// 1452 SVI C RSP 025-180 III/1 4035 ....bill...
By bsneed1@... · #13131 ·
Re: Solar Event 22 March 2025, Prospect, ME
Indeed there are John...they have kept me interested in "radio" for 65 years or so....bill....
By bsneed1@... · #13130 ·
Re: Solar Event 22 March 2025, Prospect, ME
Thanks Dave...certainly a possibility...there are a couple commercial FM station antenna just 3 miles from the house. Techs are frequently up on the hill twiddling and fiddling with the knobs. The one
By bsneed1@... · #13129 ·
Re: Solar Event 22 March 2025, Prospect, ME
Seems to be a lot of little mysteries in this business. John Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS
By AOL · #13128 ·
Re: Solar Event 22 March 2025, Prospect, ME
It could have been a close-by radio transmitter which saturated and desensed the receiver. Dave - W?LEV
By W0LEV · #13127 ·
Re: Solar Event 22 March 2025, Prospect, ME
Thanks Sabine but highly unlikely it is a bad coax connection...it lasted only 20 seconds and spectrogram returned to normal and whatever it was never occurred again. Thanks for looking John..the
By bsneed1@... · #13126 ·