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Re: (meteorobs) Automated Meteor Observing--S&T May 2001



I ran SuperCircuit through dogpile
and got these 2 links
www.scx.com  I couldn't find the PC-164C, but they sell the PC-23C for $90.

http://www.eaglequest.com/~pgoelz/pc23c_mod.html
Describes necessary modifications to make to the PC-23C.

I then found
http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/canterbury/222/astrovid.htm
and joined 2 more email lists.
ccd-astro-imaging-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
videoastro-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

http://www.astrovid.com/astrovid__stellacam.htm
This system is around $600.
http://www.astrovid.com/ASTROVID.HTM
so is this one.


From: Wayne Watson <mtnviews@earthlinkdot net>


> The articled sited in my subject line described an impressive effort for
detecting and analyzing
> meteors. I just came across it again recently. Did the author produce a
web site with more info
> since then? I don't know much about the optical h/w he describes but the
price tag looks a little
> formidable: inage intensifier, video camera, and lens, I think. He
estimates price anywhere from
> $300 to $1000. Has anyone found a set of components that include any of
the inexpensive SuperCircuit
> camera for this sort of work? The PC-23C, in the past, and now the PC-164C
seem to have caught the
> attention of some meteor and occultation observers.


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