(meteorobs) Printed Circuit Board for METEOR interfacing

edward moore edward_f_moore at yahoo.com
Sat Nov 12 19:19:39 EST 2005


Missed a few of these emails, so hope this helps and is not a dupe posting
 
http://alain.michel13.free.fr/Anglais.html
 
Ed

Wayne Watson <sierra_mtnview at earthlink.net> wrote:
I don't see the link on their links or download page. Have you tried the 
author? Perhaps through their meteor list. Google gets quite a few hits on 
"WinCircuit 2000"

egil enaasen wrote:

> There is a description on http://radio.meteor.free.fr/us/ of an 
> interface for receiving radio signals to observe meteor activity via 
> forward scatter.
> 
> I have repeatedly tried to start the link to "WinCircuit 2000 available 
> here!" on this site, but the connection is timed out without 
> downloading, although I use a broad band connection.
> 
> Does anybody know if this URL still is intact?
> Does anybody know if it is possible to buy this printed circuit board 
> for METEOR interfacing?
> 
> Regards
> Egil Enaasen
> Norway
> 
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