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Re: (meteorobs) radio and west coast obs



Hi Dave,

I have been monitoring radio meteors here in Roswell on 217 Mhz (NAVSPUR)
using R_Meteor & Spectrogram 4.0. Lots of activity this morning. I ran some
files all night and just getting around to analyze them. Poor show visually
from 12 to 2 am local time this morning; we saw about 20 Leonids.

What kind of a radio/software setup are you using?

Stan
KB5VL

----- Original Message -----
From: Norman Davis WB6SHI <wb6shi@arrldot net>
To: <meteorobs@jovian.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 1999 1:57 AM
Subject: (meteorobs) radio and west coast obs


> Been up now for about an hour. Since mid day the character of the echos
> have been interesting as they have much more of a sweep to them. The
> activity is not very high though. Seem to be picking up a little at 08:58
> ut. Outside there were a few visible but nothing exciting yet. Skys are
> thin overcast to broken.
>
>
> Norman M. Davis WB6SHI Shingle springs, CA
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