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Ron Hardin July 16th 04 05:11 PM

X class flares today
 
There were (so far) a couple of X class flares today

I happened to be recording Radio Japan (Sackville Canada) 6120 kHz
at 10:38 UTC for the first

audio

http://rhhardin.home.mindspring.com/X1flare6120KHZ.ram 10:38:15-10:43:15

table

http://www.sec.noaa.gov/ftpdir/lists...6_G10xr_1m.txt

2004 07 16 1034 53202 38040 2.43e-07 2.11e-06
2004 07 16 1035 53202 38100 2.39e-07 2.26e-06
2004 07 16 1036 53202 38160 3.10e-07 2.67e-06
2004 07 16 1037 53202 38220 7.89e-07 4.25e-06
2004 07 16 1038 53202 38280 3.18e-06 1.10e-05
2004 07 16 1039 53202 38340 2.01e-05 5.29e-05
2004 07 16 1040 53202 38400 3.53e-05 9.71e-05
2004 07 16 1041 53202 38460 3.76e-05 1.17e-04
2004 07 16 1042 53202 38520 3.04e-05 1.10e-04
2004 07 16 1043 53202 38580 2.32e-05 9.43e-05
2004 07 16 1044 53202 38640 1.78e-05 7.88e-05
2004 07 16 1045 53202 38700 1.42e-05 6.60e-05
2004 07 16 1046 53202 38760 1.17e-05 5.61e-05
2004 07 16 1047 53202 38820 9.98e-06 4.93e-05
2004 07 16 1048 53202 38880 8.69e-06 4.46e-05
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Ron Hardin


On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk.

J. McLaughlin July 16th 04 10:08 PM

It was so bad at 1400 GMT that I could not detect the carrier of CHU
(7335). About 1415 one could just detect CHU and by 1445 things were a
long ways towards normal. Looking at the moving NOAA picture of D
layer, it looked as if an atomic bomb exploded about 5 minutes to 1400Z.
Impressive. 73 Mac N8TT

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J. Mc Laughlin - Michigan USA
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"Ron Hardin" wrote in message
...
There were (so far) a couple of X class flares today

I happened to be recording Radio Japan (Sackville Canada) 6120 kHz
at 10:38 UTC for the first

audio

http://rhhardin.home.mindspring.com/X1flare6120KHZ.ram
10:38:15-10:43:15

table

http://www.sec.noaa.gov/ftpdir/lists...6_G10xr_1m.txt

2004 07 16 1034 53202 38040 2.43e-07 2.11e-06
2004 07 16 1035 53202 38100 2.39e-07 2.26e-06
2004 07 16 1036 53202 38160 3.10e-07 2.67e-06
2004 07 16 1037 53202 38220 7.89e-07 4.25e-06
2004 07 16 1038 53202 38280 3.18e-06 1.10e-05
2004 07 16 1039 53202 38340 2.01e-05 5.29e-05
2004 07 16 1040 53202 38400 3.53e-05 9.71e-05
2004 07 16 1041 53202 38460 3.76e-05 1.17e-04
2004 07 16 1042 53202 38520 3.04e-05 1.10e-04
2004 07 16 1043 53202 38580 2.32e-05 9.43e-05
2004 07 16 1044 53202 38640 1.78e-05 7.88e-05
2004 07 16 1045 53202 38700 1.42e-05 6.60e-05
2004 07 16 1046 53202 38760 1.17e-05 5.61e-05
2004 07 16 1047 53202 38820 9.98e-06 4.93e-05
2004 07 16 1048 53202 38880 8.69e-06 4.46e-05
--
Ron Hardin


On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk.



Frank White July 17th 04 03:14 AM

In article , says...

There were (so far) a couple of X class flares today


X-2, they said. Potent stuff.

I happened to be recording Radio Japan (Sackville Canada) 6120 kHz
at 10:38 UTC for the first

audio

http://rhhardin.home.mindspring.com/X1flare6120KHZ.ram 10:38:15-10:43:15

table

http://www.sec.noaa.gov/ftpdir/lists...6_G10xr_1m.txt

2004 07 16 1034 53202 38040 2.43e-07 2.11e-06
2004 07 16 1035 53202 38100 2.39e-07 2.26e-06
2004 07 16 1036 53202 38160 3.10e-07 2.67e-06
2004 07 16 1037 53202 38220 7.89e-07 4.25e-06
2004 07 16 1038 53202 38280 3.18e-06 1.10e-05
2004 07 16 1039 53202 38340 2.01e-05 5.29e-05
2004 07 16 1040 53202 38400 3.53e-05 9.71e-05
2004 07 16 1041 53202 38460 3.76e-05 1.17e-04
2004 07 16 1042 53202 38520 3.04e-05 1.10e-04
2004 07 16 1043 53202 38580 2.32e-05 9.43e-05
2004 07 16 1044 53202 38640 1.78e-05 7.88e-05
2004 07 16 1045 53202 38700 1.42e-05 6.60e-05
2004 07 16 1046 53202 38760 1.17e-05 5.61e-05
2004 07 16 1047 53202 38820 9.98e-06 4.93e-05
2004 07 16 1048 53202 38880 8.69e-06 4.46e-05


They say there's another sunspot that may be about to
flare just about to come over the shoulder of the sun...

This is REALLY screwing up my reception! :(

FW


Frank Dresser July 17th 04 06:19 AM


"Ron Hardin" wrote in message
...
There were (so far) a couple of X class flares today

I happened to be recording Radio Japan (Sackville Canada) 6120 kHz
at 10:38 UTC for the first


James McCanney is discussing the solar flares on Coast to Coast with George
Noory.

Frank Dresser



Brian Hill July 17th 04 04:04 PM


"Frank White" wrote in message This is REALLY
screwing up my reception! :(

FW


And we thought BPL was the big scare! :)

Brian Hill




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