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LA3EQ showing meteor scatter on TV signal at 49MHz

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2008

This is meteor scatter from a TV transmitter received on 49.739,6 MHz.
Displayed on Spectran and Skypipe software, receiver is a TS2000X and antenna is a simple dipole.

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  • what is the software that you use on your setup.

  • I use the free programs called "Spectran V2.216" and "Radio SkyPipe V1.5.8"

  • I use only a simple dipole antenna 3 meters long and 3 meter off the ground.

    Jan

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  • Scan the frequency, usually scatters are low freq. (under the FM radio band). It's really hard to do without sensitive radio equipment. I've never picked up anything during a meteor shower. Bounces are the height (in miles) *2 all minus the sq. root of it. Then you get the base distance. TV transmittions on ch 2-6 can be heard 500+ miles away with this. That was neat when I heard about it but I think you'd have to be up really early as far as I know to catch it.

  • Its great for teaching physics.

    Do you just use an off the shelf TV antenna?

    Great stuff.

  • Cool

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