Both CHF 73.6 kHz and Loran Wildwood 100 kHz
happened to be on air and were recorded here all through last
night:
df6nm.bplaced.net/LF/74kHz/plot_131106_0805.png
Going by these plots / traces, the intense
solar x-ray event at 22:12 appeared to have no adverse effect on
transatlantic LF propagation. This is not surprising as none of the path
was in sunlight at the time.
On the other hand, today's M 3.8 event
around 13:46 punched a deep and very conspicuous notch into
all the daytime European Loran traces.
Best 73,
Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 3:40 AM
Subject: RE: LF: RE: 74.5495 was looking good...
John and Jim; That event you report John certainly did in
LF. Stefan on 137 has no decodes outside of Europe/UK this day.
Maybe 600 meters not effected? Bob
From: [email protected]To: [email protected]Date:
Tue, 5 Nov 2013 21:33:01 -0500 Subject: RE: LF: RE: 74.5495 was looking
good...
Jim; Did you look at Hartmut's grabber? Just before I started
transmitting there are these big blotches that look like noise of some
kind.
From: [email protected]To: [email protected]Date: Tue, 5
Nov 2013 20:20:59 -0600 Subject: LF: RE: 74.5495 was looking good...
Bob,
This
is puzzling; it doesn’t seem to be attributable to any of the usual suspects ,
including Dst indices, terminator, equipment.
Atypical
in many ways from historical trends of your signal.
Watching
with interest!
73,
Jim
AA5BW
Looked
like all of a sudden at around 2350 my transmitter blew up! But
transmitter still at full smoke just no propagation-Bob WG2XRS/4...
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