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Re: Meteor Project update


 

I just saw my first correlation between Brians rx and Norman Lockyer. However, it is always noticeable?that Brian's rx is lower?noise and higher gain than the others.
Gb3MBA_rx.jpg

Tony


On Tue, 28 Nov 2023 at 13:54, Tony Abbey via <tabbey01=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Brian

It's great to have the receivers displayed together like this. A few minutes watching from Goa in India, showed no correlation as indeed we have largely found. We do need to see how we can extract science from these random streams. I'm not sure if Sir Bernard cracked that one. I've been reading a book about radar called 'The Invention the Changed the World' - the story of radar from war to peace. It says that the Missile Early Warning systems studied meteor trails in great detail to characterise them from missiles. So some of that research might be worth pursuing.

Tony?


On Tue, 28 Nov 2023, 16:17 Brian, <brian@...> wrote:

The second phase of the meteor project is now well advanced. The first of three receivers has been deployed to the Norman Lockyer observatory and a the second will be deployed to a location near the Armagh observatory in the next few weeks. We hope to find a suitable site for the third receiver in Scotland soon. The first independent receiver has been built by Dave and is located near Malvern. The receiver data is being streamed to our server to form a public facing display. This can be found at . At present, the data streams from Norman Lockyer, from the test site in NW Hampshire, the Malvern receiver and the development system in Shropshire are being displayed. We will add the Armagh and Scottish receivers as soon as they become available. The Hampshire and Malvern receivers will see some aircraft and direct signal from time to time. Currently only +/-30 Hz is being displayed from each receiver. Expect this to be expanded as development continues.

It would be great to have more pairs of eyes looking at the echoes as there is a lot of interesting stuff to observe. More from :? -? . ? Here are two screenshots from this morning.


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