Solar Events, 05 April 2025, Continued, Prospect, ME
Between the event of 120350 UTC previously posted and the event of? 2027-2028 UTC I recorded at least 10 events or groups of events. Most occurred between about 1214 UTC and 1500 UTC. Far too many to
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bsneed1@...
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Solar Events, 05 April 2025, Prospect, ME
Good evening, here are third events from this morning...hopefully there are a few more....bill....
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bsneed1@...
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Re: Dual Dipole Antenna Question
Hi Dave, The station latitude is 42.24 N. John
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John Gonyaw
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Re: Solar 5 Apr 2025
Hi Larry Thanks for the Update. Salvador
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salvador aguirre
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Solar 5 Apr 2025
Solar 5 April 2025 Larry K4LED
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Larry Dodd
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Re: Dual Dipole Antenna Question
Hi John, What is your station latitude? -- Dave
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Dave Typinski
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Dual Dipole Antenna Question
Hi all, My name is John Gonyaw. I have recently been attempting to set up a dual dipole antenna and have a few questions about the configuration given my current latitude. I am a bit confused on
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John Gonyaw
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Re: 02 April 2025: Jupiter and Solar at the same time!!
Hi Richard, I don't even know if I've ever seen this combination being posted here before. It's always nice to look into the Total Perspective Vortex. Sabine -- Germany Standard time: UTC +1 hour
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Sabine Cremer
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Re: April 04, 2025: Nearly continuous solar bursts for several hours
Impressive! This proves once again that a quiet location with good SNR is crucial. Sabine -- Germany Standard time: UTC +1 hour
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Sabine Cremer
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04 Apr 2025 Dawn and dusk
Again, the ionosphere kam nicht richtig aus dem Quark. Sabine -- Germany Standard time: UTC +1 hour
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Sabine Cremer
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Re: Solar. 04/04/2025
Thanks Salvador. John Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS
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AOL
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April 04, 2025: Nearly continuous solar bursts for several hours
I may be overloading the server by posting all these spectrograms, but I think it is important to document that the Sun was bursting almost continuously for several hours today.? Most of it was
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Richard Gray
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Re: Solar Events, Prospect, ME
I'm using a 21 MHz Moxon antenna tuned for 20 MHz, should be 3 dB better than a dipole. Not sure it is. Tom Crowley ________________________________ Sent: Friday, April 4, 2025 8:26 PM To:
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Tom Crowley KT4XN 1738
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Re: Solar Events, Prospect, ME
Thanks Tom...Interesting in the differences in the spectrograms. I have a single dipole and a RSP1A receiver and nothing is calibrated. I would guess that for those REALLY interested in these events
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bsneed1@...
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Solar 04/04/2025 Easley, South Carolina
Good evening:? ? ?More and more great solar. Thanks to Bill, Richard, Tom and Duane for the heads-up. John
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AOL
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Solar. 04/04/2025
Hi Solar Events Today. Salvador
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salvador aguirre
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Solar 4 APR 2025
Observations from Grafton, WV. Did not catch as much as others, but here is what I caught. ~Duane
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Duane
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Re: Solar Events, Prospect, ME
Solar from Stone MTN, GA [cid:35b42a5a-e044-4867-a885-4652b8157cd1] ________________________________ Sent: Friday, April 4, 2025 6:41 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [Radio
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Tom Crowley KT4XN 1738
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More Solar Events, 4 April 2025, Prospect, ME
This was the last strong event record but between the first 3 previously posted and this one there were 6 weaker events. After the 1821:40 event there were 5 more but much weaker. I haven't posted the
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bsneed1@...
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Solar Events April 03, 2025 from the Dark Sky Observatory
Hi All, Adding to the ever-growing pile, here are spectrograms from the Dark Sky Observatory of yesterday's solar events. Richard
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Richard Gray
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