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Solar 3 APR 2025
Observations from Grafton, WV. Solar today. ~Duane
By Duane · #13215 ·
Solar. 03/04/2025
Hi Solar events Today. Salvador
By salvador aguirre · #13214 ·
Re: 02 April 2025 Some solar plus more Jupiter-Io
Looking back, I'm just going to chalk it up to RFI, as I can't seem to find any other indications matching the same times you have. Thanks for the quick response! [email protected]> wrote: -- G.
By Caleb Sexton · #13213 ·
Re: 02 April 2025 Some solar plus more Jupiter-Io
Hi Caleb, Are you referring to the signal that is present in your spectrograms at about 21.5 MHz?? That looks to me, unfortunately, to be some pretty typical RFI.? Check out the same time periods
By Richard Gray · #13212 ·
Re: 02 April 2025 Some solar plus more Jupiter-Io
Howdy Richard, A wonderful collection of captures from yesterday. I may have gotten some of the non-Io A, right around the same timeframe, but I'm honestly not sure if this is Jupiter or just RFI. If
By Caleb Sexton · #13211 ·
02 April 2025 Some solar plus more Jupiter-Io
Hi Folks, Here are some more spectrograms featuring solar bursts from 02 April 2025, most of which were posted by other observers.? Some of these also show Io-B emission.? In addition, the last
By Richard Gray · #13210 ·
02 April 2025 Solar 14h00 - 18h00 A few peculiar solar(?) bursts
Here are some spectrograms of solar bursts on April 02 2025.? Some of these look pretty normal, but some look unusual.? Take a look at the last spectrogram between 17:26 and 17:36.? There are a
By Richard Gray · #13209 ·
02 April 2025: Jupiter and Solar at the same time!!
Hi All, Thanks for the head's up to all who posted those very nice images of solar on April 02.? Going over the data from our Dark Sky Observatory TFD4 array, I ran across this very nice combination
By Richard Gray · #13208 ·
Re: New dual dipole array in Maryland
Thanks Carl! Thanks Sabine! Sabine, thank you for the tips on automation, we¡¯ll give those options a go. I¡¯ll try to post a picture of the setup soon. We went with the standard setup in the kit
By Tyson Sapre · #13207 ·
Re: 30 Mar 2025 Dusk and dawn
You don't have to apologize! That's exactly the right attitude! These overload conditions occur in most ADCs when the magnitude exceeds 0 dBm. Usually, it's not even individual narrowband signals that
By Sabine Cremer · #13206 ·
Re: 01 Apr 2025 Dawn and dusk
The ionosphere is always good for a surprise! Sabine -- Germany Standard time: UTC +1 hour
By Sabine Cremer · #13205 ·
Re: New dual dipole array in Maryland
Tyson, that really looks great! It appears that there is a file size limit at 2 GB. Jim describes one way to automatically record data here ("Run Timed Observation" from the "File" menue):
By Sabine Cremer · #13204 ·
Solar April 03-04
Good Day All, To add to the plethora of solar from the group. Mine from south central Alaska.... Carl
By Carl Pajak Phone · #13203 ·
Re: New dual dipole array in Maryland
Well Done!!! Carl [email protected]> wrote:
By Carl Pajak Phone · #13202 ·
Re: Solar event 02-04-2025
Well done, Huub! Sabine -- Germany Standard time: UTC +1 hour
By Sabine Cremer · #13201 ·
02 Apr 2025 Dawn and dusk
The ionosphere didn't really get going in the morning after a first prominent teepee arc around 06:25 UTC. In the evening, the airglow was just as quickly gone long before the sun had set. Sabine --
By Sabine Cremer · #13200 ·
New dual dipole array in Maryland
Hi all, Jack Ganssle and I were able to setup a dual dipole kit about an hour northeast from the Mills Cross Array historical site, far enough from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore for reduced
By Tyson Sapre · #13199 ·
Solar. 02/04/2025
Hi Solar Events Today. Salvador
By salvador aguirre · #13198 ·
Solar 04/02/2025 Easley, South Carolina
Good evening:? ? ?Good solar from today. John
By AOL · #13197 ·
Solar 2 APR 2025
Observations from Grafton, WV. A little noise and several solar. ~Duane
By Duane · #13196 ·