[SADXA] Meteor Scatter notes

Tom Kramer tkramer at azci.net
Sat Aug 5 15:46:48 EDT 2017


In case anyone wants to delve deeper into meteor scatter here are reference you can start with.

BTW I read in an IMO post that there is some who think there is a tie-in between meteor shower activity and E-skip conditions ???.   That a lot of meteors ionize the E region.


WSJTGROUP Website    www.meteorscatter.org/
K1JT Website    http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/
DX Maps    http://www.dxmaps.com
Ping Jockey Central      http://www.pingjockey.net/
VIRGO meteor tracker    http://dl1dbc.net/Meteorscatter/
International Meteor Organization http://www.imo.net/
ON4KST Chat page      http://www.on4kst.info/chat/login.php 
N5TM Chat page  http://chat.n5tm.com/
PJ Client     http://www.n5tm.com/pjclient

Meteor Burst Communications: An Additional Means Of Long-Haul Communications AUTHOR Major John P. Jernovics Sr., USMC CSC 1990 SUBJECT AREA C

The theoretical length distribution of ionized meteor trails☆
Von R.Eshleman Radio Propagation Laboratory, Stanford University

ARRL.org   ARRL Distance records

Dr. Rob Suggs robert.m.suggs at nasa.gov www.nasa.gov/.../192924main_GuideForEducators_and_
AmateurAstronomers

(http://adswww.harvard.edu search for “meteor radar”

Meteor radar rates and the solar cycle: Nature, vol. 259, Jan. 15, 1976, p. 99-101.

http://www.g3ubx.com
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteor_burst_communications

http://www.roswellmeteor.com/denny_k0lgi__snotel.html

*** http://www.qsl.net/g3wzt/g3wzt_ms.html

http://amsmeteors.org/radio/scatter_notes.txt

https://www.britastro.org/radio/downloads/SkyAtNight/AboutSpectrumLab_v1.pdf


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