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My radio meteor listening days numbered?
Hi all:
I did a test by tuning my meteor radio to 83.25, 83.24, and 83.26 MHz on AM mode and can *just * hear that new 100,000 watt station on 88.9 MHz as a faint choppy sound. I use 83.24 MHz on CW mode and hear choppy static but no voice or music -- yet. My other alternative is to drop frequency to 67.25 (Ch.4) but it seems no-one here in Halifax has a specturm analyzer to tune my filter to that frequency and to do it by trial and error moving the filter rod is a long shot. I'm ( hopefully ) moving Sept.1 back to the "bunker" as I call it in this building which is on the ground floor facing NW. I don't know if the radio will get many meteors or eliminate the station a bit more. When I move my visual and radio observing may be no more. See what develops. -- Clear skies =========== Michael Boschat Royal Astronomical Society of Canada - Halifax Center Astronomy page: http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~aa063 |
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