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RE: (meteorobs) amateur infrasound receiver?



Some more links re: VLF "infrasound" receivers:

Stephen McGreevey's portable WR-3 VLF receiver, at

http://www.auroralchorus.com/wr3.htm

Listening Guide for listening to VLF "Natural" radio sounds, at

http://www.auroralchorus.com/wr3gde.htm

Some sound files, of McGreevey's (and others) recordings of VLF signals,
during quiet and active geo-magnetic conditions:

http://www-pw.physics.uiowadot edu/mcgreevy/#latest

NASA "ISPIRE" online streaming VLF radio, with sample soundfiles:


http://spaceweather.com/glossary/inspire.html

(note: there is a Disclaimer; the INSPIRE VLF online streaming audio may
not always be available, but the archived sound files, and
time/frequency
plots of "natural radio" sounds are; very educational.

Richard in Lafayette, Louisiana


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