Solar 11 MAY 2025
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Observations from Grafton, WV A couple of solar today. ~Duane
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Solar 05/12/2025 Easley, South Carolina
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Good evening: Some solar from today. John
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I'm Back!! ish....
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Good Day All, My absence in the group was due to a medical issue in the household, all good now, and my laptop. My HP Business Pro Laptop, that I run PRJ, Stanford SID and NASA Inspire v3, took a meltdown as the fan, heat exchanger, and most of the CPU and ram was in the grave. It took me almost a week to baby it to transfer 2.2 TB of data, order a new laptop and have it delivered and set up. Bear in mind, I have not turned off the laptop, except for the occasional power outages, for over 12 years.... On that note.... I am now using the SDRConsole method of gathering data. Still tweaking the setting to get satisfactory results for my location. The PRJ v2 default settings are blasting it with high RFI/Gain overload. Will keep everyone posted.... And some small solar from yesterday's data set? Maybe.. Carl Wasilla, AK USA
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IoC ower EU
Hi All, Could be a IoC burst! Even with a very low sunburst over Europe see SpaceWeather! -- Aloha - john s,
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Solar May 11, 2025
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Thanks to John and Duane for the heads up. Nice solar today. Here are the best bursts. Richard
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Solar 11-05-2025 @ 15:02:02
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Hello, Some Solar from the far side. Huub Breda The Netherlands Locator: JO21jn
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IoB 05/11/2025 Easley, South Carolina
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Good evening again: IoB from today. Included both solar and IoB in last panel. John
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Non-Io-A May 11, 2025
Hi All, You have to look very closely at this spectrogram. There is some very faint non-Io-A hiding there. Richard
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Io-B from today
Hi All, Remarkably, some Io-B was visible today in addition to the nice solar (next message). Richard
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Solar 05/11/2025 Easley, South Carolina
Good evening: This is more like it! Great solar from today. Thanks to Salvador and Duane for the heads-up. John
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Solar 10 MAY 2025
Observations from Grafton, WV. Caught some nice solar today. ~Duane
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Possible super nova remnants ( SijhNR) ? - Heliotown
J,,;kk Tom, Attached is a photo of the A team objeects with their respective RA and Dec. I use LMST via Radio Eyes to locate what's overhead. Radio sky pipe reports LMST as an optional domain. It would be great if RSS do so as well. Maybe it does? Good luck hunting. Best wishes, Andy On Sat, May 10, 2025, 12:59 PM Thomas Ashcraft via groups.ioNhbuhjkkkkkkkkkkkjkkk <ashcraft@...> wrote:
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weird interference, part2
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Because I don't turn on the "jove" radio each day I don't have a continuous daily record but here's what I've found: 5/9 RFI 2154:30-:55 5/8 None 5/6 RFI 2140-2142 5/5 None 5/4 None 5/3 2132:50-2133:15 5/2 None 4/28 None 4/27 2154:40-2157:30 4/26 22:14-22:18 4/24 None 4/23 None 4/22 None 4/21 None 4/20 2231:30-2232:30 The pattern of RFI is not constant but there is always a "wide" signal and then "narrow" ones. As Duane said, "Weird"...but interesting....John and Duane frequently "hear" stuff that I don't so they may have RFI for my days of None....bill.... ;
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Possible super nova remnants ( SNR) ? - Heliotown
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Possible super nova remnants ( SNR) ? Here are some recent spectrograms. Could be the beginning of SNR season? Tom - Heliotown
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weird interference/noise
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Howdy, caught some weird noise and/ or interference today. The strange things we sometimes see. ~Duane
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Solar 8 MAY 2025
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Observations from Grafton, WV. Mostly weak solar today. ~Duane
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solar events, 9 May 2025, Prospect, ME
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Good evening. Very noisy here. Two spectrograms, the first very doubtful, the second not much better. ....bill....
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