(meteorobs) Weekend Sporadics Meteors Radio Detection

Jean-L. RAULT f6agr at orange.fr
Fri Apr 12 02:30:14 EDT 2013


As far as I know, the Snotel network is dedicated to snow measurements.
And as far as I know, there is not so much snow in the Cuba area :o)

Jean-Louis




Le 08/04/2013 18:11, Raydel Abreu (CM2ESP) a écrit :
> Not yet....
>
> I don't remember well, but two months ago i was checking for any good 
> transmitter and ran across with that. I guess the reason is i couldn't 
> find any master station in range. But perhaps i didn't understand the 
> system.
>
> Please, let me know if you have information such as:
>
> -Does the small remote stations run 100k or only the masters?
>
> -Where are the masters located?
>
> -How far are you from there?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Raydel
>
>
> 2013/4/8 Thomas Ashcraft <ashcraft at heliotown.com 
> <mailto:ashcraft at heliotown.com>>
>
>     Hola Raydel,
>
>     Have you tried 40.670 MHz CW for the SNOTEL/SCAN meteor burst
>     communication network yet?  An old yagi tv antenna will work for these
>     powerful 100 kW transmitters. Just point north.
>
>     I just tuned in and am getting seven meteors per minute at near
>     noon my
>     local time.
>
>     Thomas Ashcraft -  Heliotown -  New Mexico
>
>
>     On 4/8/13 9:43 13000, Raydel Abreu (CM2ESP) wrote:
>     > Hello everyone!!!
>     >
>     > First, I want to say thank you to all the members of the list by
>     their
>     > support and help. Due to connectivity problems i lost access to my
>     > primary e-mail account at home so i couldn't answer the e-mails
>     > sooner. In the meantime at work I'm using my GMail account until the
>     > problems are solved.
>
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