(meteorobs) Leonid Trains Highlights 1998 - 2006 NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE - areposting

Thomas Ashcraft ashcraft at heliotown.com
Tue Jan 23 18:51:41 EST 2007


Listening to the 2006 recordings:


1

4
5:   this recording may exhibit internet
6  : flutter is common  :   meteor

Swift, Wesley R. (MSFC-NNM05AB50C)[RAYTHEON] wrote:
>  Geoff Wolfe,
>
> 	I thought you might like these comments from Dr. Rob Suggs, who
> has been operating a TV channel meteor radar continuously for several
> years.  http://www.spaceweather.com/glossary/nasameteorradar.html
>
> Wesley Swift
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Wes,
>
> I listened to the 2006, 2005 and one of the 2004 files and I'll bet some
> of those are due to aircraft.  One lasts over a minute and has some of
> the flutter frequency changes you get with aircraft reflections.  That
> is very long for an overdense echo at 90 MHz. I didn't hear any doppler
> and am not sure how you would hear that with an FM receiver anyway.
>
> Nice music.
>
> Rob
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: meteorobs-bounces at meteorobs.org
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> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 7:55 AM
> To: meteorobs at meteorobs.org
> Subject: (meteorobs) Leonid Trains Highlights 1998 - 2006 NOW AVAILABLE
> ONLINE - areposting
>
> Hi all
>
> I'm posting this again as I didn't see it come up in the digests.
>
> Hi Everyone
>
> My FM Tuner recordings of persistant trains (forward scatter) during the
> Leonids meteor shower are now available online for free download. Note
> that these mp3s are encoded at 320k bitrate for high quality, so the
> files are quite large (usually 6 - 11mb). I recommend broadband internet
> access for these.
>
> http://www.owdjim.gen.nz/chris/radio/DXSoundBites/leonids/andromeda.php
>
> It will give you an Australian perspective of the Leonids : )
>
> Highlights are from 1998 - 2006. I hope you will really enjoy these.
> Some are even in STEREO. Some trains even have a dopple whistle at the
> start. The Leonids of 2001 produced quite a few of these.
>
> HeHe - I hope you like classical music! I used a distant ABC Classic FM
> transmitter for monitoring. In some cases I ran 2 or 3 tuners in
> parallel to capture the trains on more than one frequency.
>
> Please email me privately for any comments.
> Much Thanks to Chris Mackerell in New Zealand for hosting these.
>
> Geoff Wolfe - Bombala NSW Australia
>
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