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Re: (meteorobs) HELP! Frequency list for radio meteor observing [Croatia]



Dear Tomislav Jurkic
I am also Interesting to receive meteor data on radio. I do not want to
establish a radio station but to receive a emit. I don't know how Please
give me a guidance about which radio set I should use and on which freq.. I
have to listen. What type of antenna should be used.
will any one help me or guide a useful site to see?
See I am amateur and I want simple understanding.
Nishant
Kutch Amateur Astronomers Club.
India Bhuj   Location 69,42 E   23.18 N
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tomislav Jurkic (via Lew Gramer)" <tjurkic@iskon.hr>
To: "Meteor Observing Mailing List" <meteorobs@atmob.org>
Cc: "Meteor List Admins" <owner-meteorobs@atmob.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 1:43 AM
Subject: (meteorobs) HELP! Frequency list for radio meteor observing
[Croatia]


>
> Dear Sir,
>
> My name is Tomislav Jurkic and I am a student at physical department on
> University in Zagreb and associate member of Visnjan observatory in
Croatia.
>
> For the last few years I was working with meteor observations among other
> fields of interest.
>
> Now we are trying to construct automated radio meteor scattering
observation
> station at Visnjan observatory. Station should work at frequencies between
> 87 and 92 MHz with radio stations emitting in that spectral range (forward
> scattering observations).
>
> To work efficiently, we have to find appropriate radio station with
> necessary power and desired frequency. For the complete listing of radio
> stations and its frequencies we referred to International
Telecommunication
> Union and tried to obtain International Frequency List (IFL), which is a
> handbook (now published on CD ROM also) published yearly with all radio
> stations with international certificate. Unfortunately, I was unable to
find
> IFL anywhere in Croatia (incuding different libraries, National and
> University library, radio and TV stations, radio amateurs, Internet).
>
> As Leonids are coming closer, I am looking for help in providing me with
> necessary information on radio stations, including frequency, power (emr)
> and geographical location. I am looking only for radio stations with
> e.r.p. > 40 dBW (>10 kW) for the following countries:
>
> south Sweden, south Norway, England, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands,
> Belgium, France, northeast Spain, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Czech
> Republic, Slovak Republic, Hungary, Romania, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
> Yugoslavia, Macedonia, Greece, Romania, Moldavia, Bulgaria, west Turkey,
> Ukraina, Belorussia, Lethonia, Lithuania, Estonia, Tunisia.
>
> If you are able to help in providing neccessary information, i will be
more
> than pleased. Thank you in advance.
>
> Yours sincerely,
>
> Tomislav Jurkic,
> Visnjan observatory,
> associate member
>
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