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Re: (meteorobs) radio meteor observers




John Polard (ON4EU) writes:
>I would like to make a list of radio meteor observers with emails and place
>it on my site http://web.wanadoodot be/merlin/ enabling us to contact each
>other in case of sudden activity.

This is a wonderful idea, John. And we can provide a link on meteorobs.org,
as soon as you have your radio contact list uploaded.

BTW, for the rest of us (visual, video, spectroscopic, telescopic), we hope
you'll also continue to post here on 'meteorobs' whenever your radio setups
detect any unusual meteor activity! Working together, across all techniques
and parts of the spectrum, we stand the best chance of ALL catching the Big
Events when they occur, and capturing scientifically useful records of them.

In that spirit I'm very curious to follow up on Tony Phillips recent query:
Did anyone detect any unusual meteor activity at any wavelength during the
last 24 hours, i.e., the purported Giacobinid/Draconid peak?

Clear (and interference-free) skies!
Lew Gramer


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