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Re: (meteorobs) meteor detection in AM SW band
ASART(more info:www.asartonline.org or Meteor Related Links at meteorobs.org) is also trying to use FM bands but as we couldn't find a free band, still working on...
Any help is really needed, especially from East...
H. Tugca SENER
ANKARA-TURKIYE
PS: There were really good seminars at 23.08.03. Many thanks meteorobs, especially Marco Langbroek, George Zay, Kim Y. and Peter Jenniskens...
--------- Original Message ---------
DATE: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 16:47:16
From: "drobnock2" <drobnock@penn.com>
To: meteorobs@atmob.org
Cc:
>Hi:
>I remember seeing an article that discussed scatter in the 10 and 11
>meter band using AM modulation. If I remember my propagation theory
>and it's relation to radio astronomy, the 10 meter band is at the
>threshold for radio astronomy.
>
>George John Drobnock
>
>--- In meteorobs@yahoogroups.com, Marcelo Kaczmarech <meteoro@t...>
>wrote:
>> Please, somebody know some thing about forward meteor scatter
>detection
>> using AM radio band or short wave band? I hear about this in the Web
>but
>> I don't found more details.I have sucessfully detected meteors in
>VHF band, but the signals are weak and at low hourly rate.
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Marcelo
>>
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