(meteorobs) Alert! High activity from 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3

Bill Bordy (NJ1H) nj1h at bordy.com
Thu Jun 1 15:31:04 EDT 2006


Do you filter out sporadic-E propagation? It is sporadic-E season.

Bill Bordy

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From: meteorobs-bounces at meteorobs.org
[mailto:meteorobs-bounces at meteorobs.org] On Behalf Of Andy
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 3:13 PM
To: Global Meteor Observing Forum
Subject: RE: (meteorobs) Alert! High activity from 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann
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Hi all,

It is my website, and my alert system, so I can provide an explaination.

By using radio observations and some software (in this case Spectrum Lab)
reflections from distant TV transmitters in the 48-67 MHz range are counted.
Many more meteors are counted by this method than can be counted visually.
My system currently monitors signals from Germany and Holland, so meteors
generaly to the east of me produce the best reflections. I have set
arbritary levels for "high" and "very high" alert levels. More than 150 per
hour gives a "high" alert, more than 275 per hour gives a "very high" alert.

These alerts are visible on the site, and are also available by email.
Sometimes, interference can cause false counts, and sometimes false alerts
are issued (the system is fully automated).  I will usually later announce
if an alert was a false one to people who subscribe to the email alert
system.

Regarding todays observations, yes - I've seen higher counts today and
yesterday than I have done for the previous few days. Unfortunately, these
increased rates have not been confirmed by other radio observers across
Europe. Looking at my data I don't see any interference that could have
caused the rates to increase, so at present, my observations remain
=unconfirmed=.

Best regards,
Andy Smith
The G7IZU Radio Reflection Detection Page
http://www.tvcomm.co.uk/radio

Subscribe to email alerts on this page:
http://www.tvcomm.co.uk/radio/alert_mailer.html




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