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Re: [VHFcontesting] [222Activity] [yccc] Earth-Directed Explosion on the

To: "'Walter Miller, AJ6T'" <aj6t@comcast.net>, "'Bill Olson'" <callbill@hotmail.com>, "'David Olean'" <k1whs@metrocast.net>, <222Activity@groups.io>, "'VHF Contest Reflector'" <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] [222Activity] [yccc] Earth-Directed Explosion on the Sun
From: <k3sk@buckwalter.co>
Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2023 18:16:21 -0400
List-post: <mailto:vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Walt,

You are not alone.   I was in CT over the weekend visiting a non-ham friend and 
had no gear.    Just got home here in VA Monday evening.   It's possible I 
could snag a QSO when the K index gets up to 7 or 8.

de K3SK

-----Original Message-----
From: 222Activity@groups.io <222Activity@groups.io> On Behalf Of Walter Miller, 
AJ6T
Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2023 6:27 PM
To: Bill Olson <callbill@hotmail.com>; David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>; 222 
>> 222Activity@groups.io <222Activity@groups.io>; VHF Contest Reflector 
<vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] [222Activity] [yccc] Earth-Directed Explosion on 
the Sun

Hi Bill et al,

As far as I know there is no digital mode (at least not yet) that is effective 
for auroral scatter.  Slow old school CW is still the best mode to try.  That's 
what was used on 222 MHz in the last AU event that Dave referenced.  
Unfortunately for me, I am still on travel back from the Visalia DX Convention, 
and I won't be home until Monday evening. Maybe the disturbed conditions will 
last until then....I sure hope so. It will take a large event for aurora to be 
visible as far south as my QTH in Tennessee.

73, Walt, AJ6T EM66

On 4/23/2023 11:18 AM, Bill Olson wrote:
> Hi Dave and all, so the K index is already up to 5 and appears to be headed 
> UP yahoo.. I will be monitoring 222 and 2 meters today and tonight. Can I 
> assume Au  activity is "old school" i.e. actual CW, or is there some digital 
> mode that we are using for Aurora now? Frequencies? Chat on ON4KST 144,432 
> region 2 ?
>
> bill, k1DY FN54JQ Maine
> ________________________________
> From: 222Activity@groups.io <222Activity@groups.io> on behalf of David 
> Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>
> Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2023 2:41 PM
> To: Marshall-K5QE <k5qe@k5qe.com>; 222 >> 222Activity@groups.io 
> <222Activity@groups.io>
> Subject: Re: [222Activity] [yccc] Earth-Directed Explosion on the Sun
>
>
> Hi Marshall
>
> I have a table front and center for live bluegrass music Sunday, and the 
> music ends at 0000 UT  or 8 PM. EDST. I will be tearing home and start 
> monitoring 222 MHz in hopes of any possible aurora. I should be home by 00:30 
> UT Sunday evening. Now, normally, things don't work out when you think they 
> will, but that does not mean that you should not pay attention!  I remember 
> corresponding with Ed Tilton after a fantastic aurora and he mentioned that 
> you don't get conditions like that every day. Within a few more days, we had 
> an aurora to end all auroras and I was up all night working AU buzz and Au Es 
> until dawn.  You never know!!
>
> The grass is bluegrass in Kentucky.
>
> Dave K1WHS
>
> On 4/22/2023 1:29 PM, Marshall-K5QE wrote:
> What's wrong with you, boy??  Grass is green, not blue.....73 Marshall
>
> On 4/22/2023 12:36 PM, David Olean wrote:
>
> Just a heads up.  If another aurora shows up, please check 222 MHz this time. 
> It might be open. The big AU in late March sent the K Index to 7 or so, and 
> 222 was alive and well. The CME speed is about 580 km/s  and it is projected 
> to hit Earth at 0000 on 24 April. That is 7 PM on early Sunday evening. I 
> will be ready and have my generator all gassed up (or dieseled up)  I am 
> supposed to be out for dinner and bluegrass music at 2200 UT but Auroras are 
> more rare than bluegrass.
>
>
> K1WHS
>
> A CME is heading straight for our planet
>
> [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/0c5fce34d5ca05f64a13d085d/images/2c5576
> 7c-48ac-43a9-a87d-c9319458f7a9.jpg]
> Space Weather News for April 22, 2023
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>
> AN EARTH-DIRECTED EXPLOSION ON THE SUN: Yesterday (April 21st), a large 
> magnetic filament snaking across the sun's southern hemisphere exploded, 
> hurling a CME straight toward our planet. Estimated time of arrival: April 
> 24th. Minor to strong geomagnetic storms are possible when the CME strikes. 
> Updates @ 
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