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Old January 5th 08, 02:01 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.space,sci.astro.amateur
Chris Steyaert
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Default Radio Meteor Obs. Bull. December 2007 Geminids Ursids

Radio Meteor Observation Bulletin No. 173 of December 2007 (75 K) is available
now as


http://visualrmob.free.fr/rmobtext/rmob0712.txt


More information and the visual presentation of the hourly forward scatter
counts can be found on

http://www.rmob.org

http://radio.data.free.fr


Chris

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Old January 5th 08, 09:56 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.space, sci.astro.amateur
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Default Radio Meteor Obs. Bull. December 2007 Geminids Ursids

On Jan 5, 7:01*am, Chris Steyaert wrote:
Radio Meteor Observation Bulletin No. 173 of December 2007 (75 K) is available
now as *
* * * *http://visualrmob.free.fr/rmobtext/rmob0712.txt
More information and the visual presentation of the hourly forward scatter
counts can be found on
* * * *http://www.rmob.org
* * * *http://radio.data.free.fr
* * * * Chris


Chris, I was interested in getting into radio meteor observing and am
looking for some receiver advice for use in the U.S. I preliminary
tried with a digital FM receiver and cannot seem to find a useable
free frequency in the 88Mhz band.

It seems that ROMB contributers are using ICOM models in the 50mhz
band - either a freestanding wideband receiver - or the ICOM PC
model. Both are pricey - around 800-1500 USD.

Q1: I was wondering if I would be able to detect meteor radio signals
using a cheaper receiver, like the small ALINCO DJ-X7T which comes
with a computer interface cable. That only costs around 200 USD.

Q2: In the US, we are now moving to HD TV signals. How does this
effect the best frequency used for detecting meteor radio signals?

Thanks, Canopus56
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Old January 5th 08, 10:00 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.space, sci.astro.amateur
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Default Radio Meteor Obs. Bull. December 2007 Geminids Ursids

On Jan 5, 2:56*pm, canopus56 wrote:
Q1: I was wondering if I would be able to detect meteor radio signals
using a cheaper receiver, like the small ALINCO DJ-X7T which comes
with a computer interface cable. *That only costs around 200 USD.


P.S. -

Alinco model:
http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...rxvr/3077.html

The ICOM PC model:
http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...rxvr/2501.html

Any other pointers would be appreciated. - C

 




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