(meteorobs) FW: Announcing new meteor activity alert service

mark ford markf at ssl.gb.com
Fri Feb 4 03:08:08 EST 2005



Welldone Andy! Superb...



(Now if you can just get it to tell me, where any big rocks fall....)



-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Smith [mailto:andy at television.f9.co.uk] 
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 1:44 AM
To: MeteorObs
Subject: (meteorobs) FW: Announcing new meteor activity alert service

The G7IZU Radio Reflection Detection Page - new features for 2005!

1. A new meteor activity alert service for the meteor observing
community

Via my radio-obs website in the Devon, UK, I can now offer a two-level
email
alert service,
triggered by HIGH or VERY HIGH meteor activity. A meteor rate (as
observed
by my system)
of more than 150/hr triggers the HIGH alert, and a rate of more than
250/hr
triggers the
VERY HIGH alert. The alert levels can be subscribed to separately. See
here
for more details.

As far as I know, this is the first ever website offering such a service
(it's free, too!)

2. 4-day live meteor rate graph plotter

On the main live FFT page, there's now a chart showing the last four
days'
(approx.) activity.
The main graph shows the hourly rate, and superimposed is a "10 minute
rate", scaled to show
meteors per hour. This "10 minute rate" is also shown in the text window
on
the FFT plot.

Additionally on the chart: total houly reflection durations for the two
channels being monitored.
If these are high, then suspect sporadic E or auroral activity producing
constant radio carriers.

These systems are all fully automated, and as such I can't guarentee a
perfect service, though
I'll try!

I hope you find these features useful. Any suggestions for improvements
can
be made through
the website.
Regards,
Andy Smith,
G7IZU Radio Reflection Detection Page




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