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Sunspot region 4114 has unleashed its most powerful solar flare yet — an X1.9 class that erupted late June 19, triggering shortwave radio blackouts across the Pacific Ocean, including parts of ...
The X flare triggered shortwave radio blackouts across the Pacific Ocean. (Image credit: NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center) X-class flares are the most powerful type of solar flare.
At first, I figured it was a Chinese brand that I’d not heard of, but this one is different. The radio in question is model DX-286, and is apparently designed around one of the most sensitive ...
It's at it again! Sunspot region 4114 has fired off its strongest blast yet — an X1.2-class solar flare that erupted on June 17, triggering radio blackouts across the Pacific Ocean region ...
The combination of the nRSP-ST, online streams and the WRTH app make identifying international shortwave radio broadcasts a pleasure. As you’ll observe in the photos, the ability to toggle between my ...
With the May 17 release of its debut studio record “frequencies,” ShortWave RadioBand — the Schuylerville-based punk-ska outfit (with just a dash of new wave) founded by Lonny Eaton (guitar ...
A powerful X-class solar flare from the Sun disrupted radio communications across large parts of the Pacific and the United States on Thursday, June 19, stated a Newsweek report. Captured by NASA ...
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Large parts of the USA suffered a radio blackout due to major activity in space this week. On June 15, North America found itself under a shortwave radio blackout, leading to a loss of signal at ...
A solar flare erupting on June 19, causing the radio blackout. NASA / Solar Dynamics Observatory "When a CME arrives at Earth, it can produce some of the biggest geomagnetic storms and thus, some ...
It was founded to ensure people living in restrictive regimes in post-Soviet states had access to uncensored news. But the future of Radio Free Europe is more uncertain than ever.
[Helge Fyske (LA6NCA)] may not be an actual spy — then again, he may be; if he’s good at it, we wouldn’t know — but he has built a couple of neat vacuum tube spy radios in the past.