(meteorobs) Weekend Sporadics Meteors Radio Detection

Raydel Abreu (CM2ESP) cm2esp at gmail.com
Thu Apr 18 17:19:10 EDT 2013


No, there is not.

But there is two telemetry stations at Florida, and there is no snow
neither!!! At the end that frequency is not good to me. It is occupied by
my neighbors cordless phones!!!! LOL!!!!

Raydel


2013/4/12 Jean-L. RAULT <f6agr at orange.fr>

>  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)
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> Jean-Louis
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> Le 08/04/2013 18:11, Raydel Abreu (CM2ESP) a écrit :
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>    Not yet....
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>  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.
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> Please, let me know if you have information such as:
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>  -Does the small remote stations run 100k or only the masters?
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>  -Where are the masters located?
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>  -How far are you from there?
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>  Thanks!
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>  Raydel
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> 2013/4/8 Thomas Ashcraft <ashcraft at heliotown.com>
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>> 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.
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>> Thomas Ashcraft -  Heliotown -  New Mexico
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>> 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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