(meteorobs) Quadrantid radio reflections - New Mexico

bob alongi bob71741 at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 5 17:46:53 EST 2016


Here's another hypothesis, with some detail, on the epsilon jiggles
http://www.avrt93.dsl.pipex.com/meteors/Epsilon/epsilon.htm


Regards,
Bob 


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On Tue, 1/5/16, Jean-L. RAULT <f6agr at orange.fr> wrote:

 Subject: Re: (meteorobs) Quadrantid radio reflections - New Mexico
 To: "Thomas Ashcraft" <heliotown27 at yahoo.com>, "Meteor science and meteor observing" <meteorobs at meteorobs.org>
 Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2016, 9:48 AM
 
 
   
 
     
   
   
     Hi Thomas
 
       
 
       The meteor reflections shapes have no final
 explanations at the
       moment, AFAIK.
 
       
 
       Have a look at slides 13 & 14 of
       http://www.imo.net/imc2010/talks/Rault.pdf
 to see some thoughts
       about these intriguing C and Epsilon signatures.
 
       
 
       Best regards
 
       
 
       Jean-Louis Rault
 
       IMO radio comission
 
       
 
       
 
       
 
       Le 04/01/2016 17:35, Thomas Ashcraft a écrit :
 
     
     
       
         January 04
 2016
         
 
         
         Just a
 note to say I
           have been receiving many many "epsilon"
 signature radio
           reflections during the peak of the Quadrantid
 meteor shower
           this morning.
         
 
         
         I think
 the "epsilon"
           shape of reflection is still somewhat of a
 mystery?  ??
 
         
         
 
         
         Also, I
 lost my
           strong  Mexican analog tv transmitters but am now
 tuned into
           TV pilot carrier signals at 54.309 MHz and 76.309
 MHz. Getting
           a good stream of meteors.
         
 
         
         Clear
 skies,
         Thomas
 Ashcraft
 
         
       
       
 
       
       
 
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