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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 ·
Re: 22 Mar 2025 Dead Band Heliotown
The view into the Total Perspective Vortex always blows me away. -- Germany Standard time: UTC +1 hour
By Sabine Cremer · #13125 ·
March 14 2025 total eclipse ??? - Heliotown
Hmmmm. I wonder if my spectrograms show the total lunar eclipse on March 14, 2025? It had its penumbral phase starting at 03:57 UTC and partial phase starting at 05:09 UTC , and totality starting at
By Thomas Ashcraft · #13124 ·