[Lowfer] WWVB Eclipse Report
John Andrews
w1tag at charter.net
Tue Aug 22 10:07:05 EDT 2017
JD,
Yes, the results on WWVB and SIW's Hifer signal were very consistent
with what happens just after sunset. The Hifer thing was interesting,
because I could see the other "watering hole" stations near 13555.400 on
the WSPR waterfall screen. When the SIW signals fell apart, WM, NC and
MTI were going strong. They got into trouble later as the "sunset" path
moved along.
Fun stuff.
JA
On 8/21/2017 10:56 PM, JD wrote:
> Very cool, JA.
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> The enhancement here in EM27kc was between 10 dB and two S-units, starting
> about an hour before maximum here (about 40 minutes before maximum at
> WWVB). The signal began tapering off 10 minutes after maximum here, and
> was back to daytime normal 30 minutes after. The greatest signal was
> within a dB or two of what I saw tonight about an hour after sunset.
>
> Interesting differences when observers are on the same side of totality as
> the source, versus opposite.
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> JD
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