Unofficial EclipseMob update:
Dixon will warm up starting ~ 06:45 Pacific Time, ramping ERP to ~ 1-2 kW at
55.500 kHz and ~ 3-4 kW at 135.950 kHz by 07:30 Pacific Time, broadcasting MSK
101010..., until one or two hours after East Coast totality.
Dixon frequency may wander slightly.
Comparing Dixon signal to WWVB signal could be interesting.
Dixon 55.500 kHz signal field strength could be ~ 40 fT in Forest, VA
A 137 kHz signal from VO1NA, or Warren, or an LF or VLF signal from W4DEX might
be captured and saved by a record number of receivers, and put to good use.
73,
Jim AA5BW
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2017 1:00 PM
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Subject: LF: Re: Eclipse Experiment
Hi Jim et al.
On 16.07.2017 15:18, Jim wrote:
...
(b) any before/during/after data from stable receivers ...
There is a slight chance to observe effects via the propagation paths from NAU,
NAA or NML to Europe. Especially NAU looks promising since the C-flare from
2017-07-15, ~1940 utc, could be observed quite well here.
http://lf-radio.de/cgi-bin/test/plot_channel.cgi?date=17-07-15&freq=40.7KHz
Good luck to all EclipseMob members!
73 de df3lp,
Peter
PS: chart from 1999-08-11 eclipse:
http://www.qsl.net/df3lp/projects/eclipse/index.html