(meteorobs) [radiometeoren] Re: Question about airplane and automatic counting Spectrum Lab

Jay Salsburg jsalsburg at bellsouth.net
Sun Sep 15 12:02:17 EDT 2013


Hello Paul

Thank you for your reply. 

Yes, MP3s of high bit rate are OK, how about 96k bits per second. If you
can, make them as long a duration as is practical, say 10 minutes or more.
The idea is to trigger on the usual, and unusual, while ignoring the
unwanted. If you have recordings of this nature please post them somewhere,
I will begin working on them.


Again, Thank you

Jay Salsburg


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From: meteorobs-bounces at meteorobs.org
[mailto:meteorobs-bounces at meteorobs.org] On Behalf Of Paul Goelz
Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2013 3:35 PM
To: Meteor science and meteor observing
Subject: Re: (meteorobs) [radiometeoren] Re: Question about airplane and
automatic counting Spectrum Lab

At 11:38 AM 9/14/2013, you wrote:
>As I stated in my previous post, I asked for "Ideas." I was hoping 
>someone would post a long duration Audio File somewhere for me to 
>download containing Aircraft and meteors, although I suppose I could 
>mix 2 files together that have both. I could create code for SpecLAB 
>only if I had sample audio recordings since there does not seem to be 
>any beacons in my region. I am very good at coding but I need files to 
>work on.

I'd be happy to record and upload a file for you.  I get plenty of airplanes
and meteors, along with some other spurious long duration very low level
carriers (nearby electronics and ethernet wiring, I believe).

How long would you like it and is mp3 OK?


Paul Goelz
Rochester Hills, MI USA
pgoelz at comcast.net
www.pgoelz.com 

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