The call of data from the operators within the solar eclipse was often asked for in the past by the science. But is there any table, summary or something else, were the results are to see?
Thanks for sharing the starting point, where to search. What I found is from the year 2017, but its enough for to understand. https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2018GL077324
Hello- Here is my QRZ. com post w/comments and pics ref the 2017 Solar Eclipse.. Lite on the science, but interesting to see the possible effects on the F layer. https://forums.qrz.com/index.php?threads/eclipse-wspr-on-14mhz-sfo-bay-area.579265/ +Here is my Google drive link to images I captured during a similar test during the Oct.2023 Eclipse event>>https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wO_fWja1PoY5voQcnyzu4vdxQZrPDQK6?usp=drive_link 73, Eric in CM98
Thanks for the additional information. What I was surprised by, that in the eclipse the lower bands stay active and that the layers above are extremly unstable, so that there a temporalily Mögel-Dellinger-Effect occurs.