(meteorobs) Simple receiver to detect meteorites

Robert Weisbloom robertweisbloom at gmail.com
Wed Aug 22 07:19:04 EDT 2012


Thanks for the info. I also heard that you can use a regular FM radio tuned
between two stations. Can you comment on this?
Regards,
Robert Weisbloom
Skype: robweis

On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 2:08 AM, <neyts at planet.nl> wrote:

>  Hi Robert,
>
> you NEED an antenna to observe meteors by radio.
> You couldt try a vertical one, but the results depends on the distance
> and/or power of the transmitter you listening to.
> Try to find a place on your balcony or attic (if possible) to place your
> antenna and find a usable transmitter.
> You van use any radio with a cw of ssb possibility (Icom pcr 1000, 1500
> of  2500, Rc 10/20 or R75, Kenwood R1000   etc)
>
> good luck,
>
> Marc Neijts
>
>
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> *Van:* meteorobs-bounces at meteorobs.org namens Robert Weisbloom
> *Verzonden:* ma 20-8-2012 11:26
> *Aan:* meteorobs at meteorobs.org
> *Onderwerp:* (meteorobs) Simple receiver to detect meteorites
>
> Hi,
> I am interested in either purchasing or building a simple receiver to
> detect meteorites falling to earth.
> I live in an apartment and cannot set up a dipole or yagi antenna.
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
> regards,
> Robert Weisbloom
> Skype: robweis
>
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