(meteorobs) Question - radio meteor

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Mon May 5 10:48:04 EDT 2014


Michael -- How about listening to the regular FM band  (88 to 108 MHz)?  Or 
is that simply too crowded in your area to hear any  potential distant 
stations? -- joe rao
 
In a message dated 5/5/2014 10:10:32 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
andromed at dal.ca writes:

Hi:  Well, up here in Halifax,NS,Canada 44N 63W there is not many  analogue 
stations now, I still use 83.24 MHz and hear a few meteors, rest of  
frequencies 67.24,55.24 I hear nothing at all. I have no idea what others are  
hearing at 61 MHz! tried but nothing.



Clear  skies
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Michael Boschat
Halifax Center - Royal Astronomical  Society of Canada 
Astronomy page:   http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~aa063





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