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 signa
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: rsgb_lf_grou
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]
Yes Bob, I originally attributed that noise burst around (2200?) to cultural noise local to Hartmut. Seemed too strong and broad to be a traveling wave. But your comment had me reconsidering; and I t
Guess that would be a question for Hartmut in the morning-Bob I am going to change to 474.2 dial freq WSPR2 and see if can do anything T/A-Bob From: [email protected] To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.
Thanks Hartmut, Jim AA5BW Jim, Bob and LF, Am 06.11.2013 03:51, schrieb hvanesce: The noise was produced by the local weather: heavy rain and wind 73 Hartmut
SWPC posted this around that time: Space Weather Message Code: SUMX01 Serial Number: 92 Issue Time: 2013 Nov 05 2247 UTC SUMMARY: X-ray Event exceeded X1 Begin Time: 2013 Nov 05 2207 UTC Maximum Time
Jim, Bob and LF, Am 06.11.2013 03:51, schrieb hvanesce: I originally attributed that noise burst around (2200?) to cultural noise local to Hartmut. Seemed too strong and broad to be a traveling wave.