(meteorobs) re: Possibility of Electrostatic meteor detection.
stange34 at sbcglobal.net
stange34 at sbcglobal.net
Sat Apr 14 02:34:31 EDT 2007
Hello George.
First 3 questions can be answered easily enough. I am not engaged in any ELF
to uW propogation or spectral "signature" work requiring any need to
coordinate my observations with those who might be examining meteor
electromagnetics. I left the world of RF in 1991 after +30 years of Ham
Radio.
My concern is for Fair Weather Field Electrostatics & possibly Geo-magnetics
later.
Questions 4 & 5:
4) No
5) A rare clear night between storms & clouds over the last two weeks.
Larry
----- Original Message -----
From: "drobnock" <drobnock at penn.com>
To: <meteorobs at meteorobs.org>
Sent: 2007/04/13 12:10
Subject: (meteorobs) re: Possibility of Electrostatic meteor detection.
> Five questions on the possibility of electrostatic meteor detection.
>
> 1. Before you reinvent the wheel on observations of night time
> signatures attributed to meteors, what is your literature search and
> review of past work in the field of meteor vlf (electromagnetic)
> signature related to electromagnetic signatures from meteors during
> meteor activity or storms?
>
> 2, Have you reviewed or correlated the signatures or pulses with those
> conducting radio meteor or scatter research during the same time period
> of your observations?
>
> 3 Is there a possibility of the signatures or pulses being related to
> SES (sudden enhancement to signals) related to solar activity? Or
> heating and cooling of the atmosphere?
>
> 4. Is the observation site adjacent to electrical power lines? Highways
> or factories?
>
> 5. What are the current weather condtions in you location during
> observation time period?
>
>
> George John Drobnock
>
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