This page shows a "waterfall" representation of the 0 - 29 MHz spectrum during the past 24 hours, as received by the WebSDR receiver in Enschede, The Netherlands. The brightness of each pixel the signal power in a 2 kHz wide bit of spectrum, averaged over 1 minute.

The main goal of this was originally to observe the effect of the solar eclipse on March 20, 2015, but also in the absence of a solar eclipse, many interesting things are visible. See here for an analysis of the eclipse.

Please allow some time for the page to load; it's about 15 MB of data, and this data is sent at low priority by our server (in order not to disturb real-time listening).

Comments can be sent to me at pa3fwm@websdr.org.
Note that these images are copyrighted material. Please contact me if you wish to reproduce more than a small piece of them elsewhere on the web or in other media.


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