The double CME eruption of March 7th produced a complicated magnetic situation. Most likely both CMEs “ate” each other (hence weakening the strength of the magnetic field BZ). Only the latter part finally produced some aurora, but not as strong as it might have been.
Finally the BZ turned south and around 12:00 UTC the first mid-latitude signals appeared. But the real opening started around 13:00 UTC when signals became strong within a few minutes. Around 16:30 signals dropped and faded away.
On Saturday March 10th another Flare and CME occurred from region 11429, so keep your eyes and ears open for another Aurora on Saturday evening or Sunday. And yet another one due March 12th at 1803 UT (+/- 7 hr).
12:57 GM4VVX IO74TA 40
14:24 G0PQO IO92UA 40
14:28 ON7EH JO20FU 50
14:32 GW4WND IO82FM 50
14:34 PA4EME JO20WX 60
14:37 DL6YEH JO32VA 60
14:38 ON4PS JO20KQ 60
14:40 G4RRA IO80BS 60
14:42 DL6YBF JO31OX 60
14:43 G0CUZ IO82WM 60
14:51 OR0A JO20KW 60
14:53 F5SE/P JN19XH 60
14:55 G4IDR IO93BP 60
15:16 F6DKW JN18CS 60
15:19 G3WZT IO90UX 60
15:32 G4ZTR JO01KW 60
15:46 EI4DQ IO51WU 40
15:51 G3LVP IO81VK 60
15:56 F6DWG/P JN19A 60
16:03 G4DEZ JO03AE 40
16:20 G7RAU IO90IR 40
QTF’s are influenced by local hill – best direction is often 60 degrees
Tried with GM4CXM on 432MHZ but nothing heard.