(meteorobs) Radio Meteor listening dies in Canada!

drobnock drobnock at penn.com
Thu Jul 28 11:12:22 EDT 2011


As analogue signals are now antiquated for modern communications and
meteor scatter hunting,  a thought is for those within the group having
amateur radio license to set up a series of beacons using 10 (28mhz) and
6 (50 mhz) metre wave length to set up a radio beacon farm of 6 to 8
transmitters in a geometric form cell. The transmitters would be limited
to 50 to 200 watts, thirty (40 Km) or so miles apart and transmit a CW
series of letters with station identification.

The range may be limited to a specific region, or maybe available to a
larger group of listeners

George John Drobnock




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