(meteorobs) Meteors on 40.6715 MHz
Sam Barricklow
k5kj at mac.com
Sun Jun 5 09:20:06 EDT 2011
Michael,
You may still be able to use the analog video carriers for channels 2
and 3. I'm still using these for meteor scatter here in Texas. Not
all analog TV stations are off the air, yet.
TV Channel
Video Carrier - (A)
Video Carrier 0 (B)
Video Carrier + (C)
2
55.240
55.250
55.260
3
61.240
61.250
61.260
4
67.240
67.250
67.260
5
77.240
77.250
77.260
6
83.240
83.250
83.260
Also, you can listen to streaming audio from a meteor scatter
receiver in Roswell, NMx that is tuned to the Space Surveillance
Radar near Lake Kickapoo, Texas on 216.98 MHz via the following URL:
http://www.spaceweatherradio.com/
While typing this email a little after 8 AM, I heard several echoes.
Sam Barricklow
On Jun 5, 2011, at 7:35 AM, Michael Boschat wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> Well, I'm heariing meteors on 40.6715 MHz - sound like the
> overdense type.
> go figure why I can hear them off set a bit better??? could be
> Arietids?
>
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