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Re: Solar Events 12-13 May, 2025 Wasilla AK
Carl, All, The bandwidth limitation is primarily your antenna. Receivers, of course, also have a bandwidth limitation. Broad bandwidth isn¡¯t always a good thing. Great for broad solar events, but
By Larry Dodd · #13528 ·
Solar 13 MAY 2025
Observations from Grafton, WV. So a storm came through and knocked my electricity out for several hours. I am just now getting back online and looking at yesterdays events. Looks like I might have
By Duane · #13527 ·
Re: Views of the Solar "Storm" from the Dark Sky Observatory May 13, 2025
We could go for an even broader bandwidth, but then we would lose frequency resolution which would not be good for the Jupiter-Io observations. Richard
By Richard Gray · #13526 ·
Re: Views of the Solar "Storm" from the Dark Sky Observatory May 13, 2025
Hi Carl, We are using RX-888 Mk II SDRs.? Our antenna is a TFD square array.? The terminated folded dipoles also help with a broader bandwidth. Richard
By Richard Gray · #13525 ·
Solar and RF fadeout North Tasmania, Australia
Hi, Some weak solar and RF fade out. Also see comparison from Learmonth observatory around the same timeframe. Regards, Luke. -- This email has been checked for viruses by Norton antivirus software.
By Luke Murphy · #13524 ·
Re: Views of the Solar "Storm" from the Dark Sky Observatory May 13, 2025
Just WOW! Richard, what receiver are you using for such wide bandwidth? Great captures! Carl Wasilla, AK [email protected]> wrote:
By Carl Pajak Phone · #13523 ·
Re: Solar 05/13/2025 Easley, South Carolina
I will add mine here also..... Carl Wasilla, AK [email protected]> wrote:
By Carl Pajak Phone · #13522 ·
Re: Solar Events 12-13 May, 2025 Wasilla AK
Dave, Thank you for your input. I will bump up to 10 Mhz bandwidth on my next data set. I believe I may have done that on the first try, but I may be mistaken. Kind of miss my SDRpay2RSS...... :)
By Carl Pajak Phone · #13521 ·
Re: RSS with a Dongle
Hi jim, Yes thanks - it?s solved now - Btw, On a trip to Big Island and Oahu, Honolulu. We so people giving the hand sign and use ?Aloha as "see" you - I found it was a nice way, to think about the
By john sommer · #13520 ·
Re: RSS with a Dongle
Hi jim, Thanks for comming in - I have been around the menus in RSS and - yes found the bottum for RTLW-configuration! So thank you jim! -- Aloha - john s,
By john sommer · #13519 ·
Solar event on 13 may 2025 @ 15:36 UTC
Solar accompanied with a strong radio blackout from the far side. Huub Breda, The Netherlands Grid locator: JO21jn
By Huub Hameleers SWL/JO21JN · #13518 ·
Solar May 13, 2025 - K4LED
Solar May 13, 2025 - K4LED v Larry K4LED [19bf0feb-01ac-42e6-ad83-4f25e24cdb53]
By Larry Dodd · #13517 ·
May 13 2025 X1 spectrograms - Heliotown
May 13 2025 X1 spectrograms - Heliotown. Tom
By Thomas Ashcraft · #13516 ·
Views of the Solar "Storm" from the Dark Sky Observatory May 13, 2025
Here are some views of the fantastic solar earlier today from the Dark Sky Observatory.? The first shows the entire "storm", and the remaining spectrographs show some of the details. Richard
By Richard Gray · #13515 ·
Re: Solar 05/13/2025 Easley, South Carolina
Salvador:? ? ?Great capture. Definitely a hot one. John Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS
By AOL · #13514 ·
Re: Solar event?? 13 May 2025, Prospect, Maine
Bill:? ? ?Great observations! ?It will be interesting to see what comments others have. John Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS
By AOL · #13513 ·
Re: Solar 05/13/2025 Easley, South Carolina
Hi John Solar events Today.. Salvador
By salvador aguirre · #13512 ·
Solar event?? 13 May 2025, Prospect, Maine
I pass along for whatever it's worth... (1) Did not have my "jove" receiver on today because I had to disconnect the antenna for Spring field maintenance. (2) My wife was watching the local broadcast
By bsneed1@... · #13511 ·
Solar 05/13/2025 Easley, South Carolina
Good evening:? ? ?Great solar from today. John
By AOL · #13510 ·
Re: Solar Events 12-13 May, 2025 Wasilla AK
Carl, maybe I'm off base, but correct me if I'm going down the wrong rabbit hole. The SDRPlay and Airspy SDRs can and do scan either 2.0 or 10 MHz. However, on either end, there is a 1 MHz falloff in
By W0LEV · #13509 ·