NOAA warning for rf communications
I'm surprised that there has been no warning or discussion on NANOG... There is a high likelihood that things like 802.11, licensed and unlicensed microwave links, and certainly satellite links will sustain interference over the next few days. I assume that everyone on the list is both aware, and prepared ;-) Oh, perhaps an alternative to paging or cellphone notifications to support folks is a good idea ;-) http://www.astrobiology.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=12850 The NOAA links seem saturated... http://www.sec.noaa.gov/ -- Rodney Joffe CenterGate Research Group, LLC. http://www.centergate.com "Technology so advanced, even we don't understand it!"(R)
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003, Rodney Joffe wrote:
The NOAA links seem saturated... http://www.sec.noaa.gov/
Yeah.. The story was on slashdot: http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/10/23/175252&mode=thread&tid=134&tid=160 taken from space.com: http://space.com/scienceastronomy/solar_storm_031023.html //tlund
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003, Rodney Joffe wrote:
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 22:22:04 -0700 From: Rodney Joffe <rjoffe@centergate.com> To: NANOG <nanog@merit.edu> Subject: NOAA warning for rf communications
I'm surprised that there has been no warning or discussion on NANOG...
There is a high likelihood that things like 802.11, licensed and unlicensed microwave links, and certainly satellite links will sustain interference over the next few days. I assume that everyone on the list is both aware, and prepared ;-)
Oh, perhaps an alternative to paging or cellphone notifications to support folks is a good idea ;-)
http://www.astrobiology.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=12850
The NOAA links seem saturated... http://www.sec.noaa.gov/ -- Rodney Joffe CenterGate Research Group, LLC. http://www.centergate.com "Technology so advanced, even we don't understand it!"(R)
Rodney, All: See: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 08:32:10 -1000 (HST) From: Richard Crowe - ASTRONOMY Subject: Large sunspot!! To: Robert Mathews - NATLSEC
There's a very large spot group on the sun today. Yesterday it covered 0.17% of the visible disk; it's at least no smaller today.
A new full-disk image is at http://www.solar.ifa.hawaii.edu/MWLT/Today/latest.jpg
The spot group is magnetically quite complex, has produced several large flares since sunday, and is easily resolvable with the naked eye (except, of course, the sun is too bright to look at...) --
--Don Mickey <mickey@ifa.hawaii.edu>
If interested, there are more links that people can follow through UH - Institute For Astronomy's Website. Regards, Robert. -------
On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 01:22, Rodney Joffe wrote:
I'm surprised that there has been no warning or discussion on NANOG...
There is a high likelihood that things like 802.11, licensed and unlicensed microwave links, and certainly satellite links will sustain interference over the next few days. I assume that everyone on the list is both aware, and prepared ;-)
Oh, perhaps an alternative to paging or cellphone notifications to support folks is a good idea ;-)
http://www.astrobiology.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=12850
The NOAA links seem saturated... http://www.sec.noaa.gov/
Don't expect warnings like this in the future; Congress is likely to drop the Space Environment Center's funding to 0. http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2003/10/03/3/ Bob
The NOAA links seem saturated... http://www.sec.noaa.gov/
I have a Solar Data page here: http://n3kl.org/sun/noaa.html And Solar status monitor images you can deep link on your own page: http://n3kl.org/sun/status.html The above pages poll data from ftp.sec.noaa.gov, which is still available. KL
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