(meteorobs) I'm new on the list.... help requested

Raydel Abreu Espinet cm2esp at frcuba.co.cu
Wed Apr 3 21:39:00 EDT 2013


After browsing for more information perhaps i may try also the Lake Jordan system which forms part of the NAVSPASUR system, i guess that transmitter has less power but is as twice as close, does anyone know anything about that one, is it still transmitting on which frequency???

Thanks again,

Raydel

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De: Raydel Abreu Espinet <cm2esp at frcuba.co.cu>
Para: Meteor science and meteor observing <meteorobs at meteorobs.org>
Enviado: Wed, 03 Apr 2013 21:27:17 -0400 (CDT)
Asunto: Re: (meteorobs) I'm new on the list.... help requested

Hello Bob,

Thank you for your help. Using Mexico TV transmitters is not an option. Here in Cuba there is also the NTCS analogue system, and at my location there active the channels 2, 4 and 6, channels 3 and 5 are full of splatters because i live quite close to the transmission center.

I can go up in frequency to NAVSPASUR but i don't know if there is chance to receive any meteor, i am at 1900km from Kickapoo, how far are you from there?

I ran across with two VOR transmitters at Florida which are at 400km running 100 watts and 3dBi antennas, on 110 MHz more or less, do you know if this power is enough?

Thanks,

Raydel



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