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Re: (meteorobs) CD-ROM of FM meteors available



Jeff, what's the status of computerized recognition and counting of these
echoes? How reliable are the current schemes?

Chris

on 4/19/02 4:09 PM, Geoff Wolfe at gef@ski.com.au wrote:

> Hi Everyone
> As so many people have asked me about receiving FM via meteors &
> there's a growing interest, I have decided to make available a CD-ROM
> of mp3 audio files of all the meteor showers (via FM radio) that I've
> ever recorded. This would be a great resource/record for these showers
> (from an Australian perspective - especially those who saw the 2001
> Leonids!). Good for those wishing to get an idea of what reception
> was/is like.
> May be good for institutions as well.
> 
> This CD contains a huge amount of material. NB: this material is all
> meteor trains, allocated in directories by shower.
> 
> Done in high quality 128k & 192k bitrates. - playable on "Winamp".
> Hopefully playable on stand alone DVD players too.
> ID tags will contain other info like dates etc.
> 
> Despite some claims to the contrary, this is NOT FM skip. I have
> nearly 20 years DX experience & know the difference. "Meteor trains"
> do relect FM.
> 
> This CD includes the likes of
> The Leonids - 1991/1994/1998/1999/2000/2001.
> The Geminids - 1994/1999/2000/2001
> The Eta Aquarids - 2000/2001
> The Orionids - 2000/2001
> The Alpha Centurids - 1997/1998/2000.
> The Gamma Normids 2000/2001
> Random Meteor material.
> 
> To order - $20AUS plus $5 postage
> Geoff Wolfe
> PO BOX 266
> Cooma NSW 2630
> Australia
> 
> Cheers
> Geoff Wolfe - gef@ski.com.au
> 
> 
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