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Re: (meteorobs) Radio observations



I have done some tests at 4 and 10GHz and from experience I know we have to
continue investigation. So I set up a VHF system to correlate my measures.
You can try but you need a very fast a/d converter. If you like to speak
about that contact me in direct.

Best regards

John
ON4EU
merlin.radio.obs@wanadoodot be

----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Lunsford" <lunro.imo.usa@home.com>
To: "Meteor List" <meteorobs@atmob.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2001 9:51 PM
Subject: (meteorobs) Radio observations


> Can anyone offer Breandan any suggestions? Please respond to:
> antares@maths.tcd.ie
>
> Thanks!
>
> Bob Lunsford
>
> >My name is Breandan, I'm an amateur astronomer currently in my second
>year of an undergrad course in Theoretical Physics at Trinity College
>Dublin (Ireland), and the Chairman of our Astronomy and Space society,
>which is one of the largest and most active student astronomy societies >in
te UK and Ireland.
>
> >I have recently been given access to a hydrogen band radiotelescope, >and
as one of my particular interests is in meteors, (and particularly >with the
leonids later this month) I was wondering is there any way I >can use this
to observe meteors?
>
> >I'd appresiate any help you could give me.
>
> >Thanks
>
> >Breandan MacGabhann
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