KO6BTY and I have been playing with ground and spaced based ionospheric data for the last couple of years. This week, we started looking at the NOAA experimental GloTEC project's data. It's really nice in that it has virtually complete global coverage. Also, it's very up to date. At the time of this writing, it's 16:11 UTC and the most up to date data is from 15:45 UTC. I've used ChatGPT o3-mini to update our data analysis code for the new, to us, GloTEC format and we're starting to see really interesting results. Below are two videos of maps we've created. The first one is for the maximum height of the F2 layer, also known as hmF2, and important for 20 meter ham radio propagation. The data is from Tuesday evening, 2025/02/12 UTC. The second is of the critical frequency, aka foF2, (the maximum frequency radio signal that will bounce vertically from the F2 layer), for the same time period. You can see the Equiqtorial Ionization Anomaly (EIA) very clearly ...
I came across the Logitech-G shopping site this morning, which was kind of like getting the Christmas Sears Catalog way-back-when: Soooooooo much stuff I don't Need with so much giggling and imaging that yes, I really do need a glowing keyboard. Anyway. Is anyone using one of these as a bench-top soldering light? They seem like a great form factor for the desk the kid and I share between gaming, work, and radio assembly, but maybe they're not? I've hit the point in my eyes where I need more light, and yes I could get a desklamp from a garage sale... maybe, but this little guy just looks kinda cool.