(meteorobs) RE: meteorobs Digest, Vol 38, Issue 25

neyts at planet.nl neyts at planet.nl
Wed Jun 27 02:19:35 EDT 2007


Hello Thomas,
 
There is no " the best radio" every type of radio has his pro or cons! But a if you are not a radio amateur a SSB reveiver with the ability receiving between 20 and 150Mhz would be nice. At 50Mhz and 144 Mhz there are several radioamateur beacons you can use for forwardscatter observations.
 
If it is allowed a ft 817 ND from yaesu a small but usable tranceiver with a good receiving performance
 
look around on ebay !
 
greetings,
 
Marc Neijts
Radiogroup IMO

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Today's Topics:

   1. HALWA 2007 June 24-25 (meteors at eclipse.net)
   2. New astronomical site! (Vladimir Sliusarenko)
   3. Good radios for tv carrier meteor scatter? (Thomas Ashcraft)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 12:56:06 -0400 (EDT)
From: meteors at eclipse.net
Subject: (meteorobs) HALWA 2007 June 24-25
To: meteorobs at meteorobs.org
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I spent a short while out between moonset and twilight this morning.
3rd morning in a row, 4th out of 5!

Quick summary:

Wayne Hally
NJAA Observatory
74d 53' 54" W
40d 40' 52" N

June 25 2007
0625-0755 UT
Teff 1.438
F 1:00
FOV 288 +19

JBO 0
ANT 0
TAQ 1
JAQ 0
SCU 0
ECY 0
SPO 4

Magnitudes +1(1),+2(1),+3(2.5)+4(0.5) Avg +2.5

Satellites 4, Planes 2, Lightning bugs 3
:)

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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 23:01:10 +0300
From: Vladimir Sliusarenko <meteor02 at ukr.net>
Subject: (meteorobs) New astronomical site!
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Greetings to all!
Is glad to inform that on open spaces of Ukraine, the site devoted to
astronomy has appeared. Having visited a site you can will familiarize
with activity of a site, to look photos, to communicate at a forum.
Basically we notice meteors, but sometimes when there are different
astroevents that notice also them...

http://astro59.kiev.ua/en/index.shtml

Best whishes,and clear sky. Vladimir Sliusarenko (Kiev.Ukraine)

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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 17:05:40 -0700 (PDT)
From: Thomas Ashcraft <heliotown27 at yahoo.com>
Subject: (meteorobs) Good radios for tv carrier meteor scatter?
To: Global Meteor Observing Forum <meteorobs at meteorobs.org>
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Can anyone recommend radios for observing meteor scatter from tv carrier waves?  Specific models?  Antennas? 

I am in the process of setting up a forward scatter array and am being challenged by local FM radio congestion ( 88 MHz - 108 MHz) so am thinking now about tv carrier wave scatter.

Also, I found a great web tool for finding possible vacant FM radio frequencies at your locale.
http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/vacant

I can see that this site is immediately helpful for finding nulls in the FM dial.

Thanks.

Thomas Ashcraft
New Mexico
ashcraft (at) heliotown.com

      
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Hello Vladimir,
Very nice website & wide direction of interest of your group.

Larry

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From: "Vladimir Sliusarenko" <meteor02 at ukr.net>
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> Greetings to all!
> Is glad to inform that on open spaces of Ukraine, the site devoted to
> astronomy has appeared. Having visited a site you can will familiarize
> with activity of a site, to look photos, to communicate at a forum.
> Basically we notice meteors, but sometimes when there are different
> astroevents that notice also them...
>
> http://astro59.kiev.ua/en/index.shtml
>
> Best whishes,and clear sky. Vladimir Sliusarenko (Kiev.Ukraine)
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