Zoom link for Monday April 29th 19:00 MuonPython
The next in the series for muon Data Processing, Rupert Powell is the tutor. Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85178814501?pwd=dXliM1I2T21qNDdRMjF6V1FQY0h1QT09 Meeting ID: 851 7881 4501
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Paul Hearn
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This is a week after the event
Watching the Dartmouth web cam one night. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Uv6STmbAC4 It's on 24 hours at 4K resulution, I saw a VERY btight metior over the hill on the right hand side. On the screen
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Peter Helm
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Re: Python for Muons no won You Tube
AKA Rupert Powell ? -- Rupert Powell rupert@... www.astronoscope.eu https://www.youtube.com/user/rupertpowell T: +44 (0)7969 87 40 82 [email protected]> wrote:
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Rupert Powell
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Python for Muons no won You Tube
Radio Astronomy Section Zoom Monday the 22nd April Python for Muons by Robert Powell Video is now on YouTube here ( https://youtu.be/lX_znUIDoek ) You can find links to previous meeting videos and
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John Berman
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Meteor echoes of the day
This image caught yesterday shows the diversity of echo shapes we are seeing on the "live" waterfall display. The strong echo seen at the bottom of the displays was of roughly equal strength in both
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Brian
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Re: The October 14, 2023 Solar Eclipse Effects on VLF Radio Propagation & Python #5 ¨C connecting Raspberry pi to PC - Now on youtube
Thank you for posting the links. Both interesting talks and I¡¯ve learnt something new from both! Kind Regards Tracey Snelus [email protected]> wrote:
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Tracey Snelus
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Portable Mini Umbrella Hat Radio Telescope
Hello, I was encouraged to post my hobby on this forum. I was inspired by the work of Alex Pettit - Umbrella Antennas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymclkNnCeCc Here attached a Portable Mini
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Asayama Shin'ichiro
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Re: Enormous M1 Solar Flare today - Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance 19/4/2024
There were lots of solar radio bursts throughout most of the day. Mostly approx 10 seconds duration, at intervals spaced by a few minutes. Multiple ones at around 16:15 and this spectacular one at
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Martin
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Re: Python Data processing and Visualisation #2 - Monday April 22.nd 19:00 BST. Zoom link
Well spotted Andrew, I¡¯ll post a correction. The link will be the one in the post with April 22nd in the subject ¨C the latest post. Join Zoom Meeting
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Paul Hearn
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Fault fixing on GB3MBA
There's a great write up in this month's RadCom on fixing the fault that put the UK meteor beacon off air. Andy G4JNT explains how it was a simple badly soldered joint on a drain of one of the PA
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Tony Abbey
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Enormous M1 Solar Flare today - Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance 19/4/2024
Attached from LRO, Lichfield, UK Andy
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Andrew Thornett
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Re: Python Data processing and Visualisation #2 - Monday April 22.nd 19:00 BST. Zoom link
Hi Paul, 15th April was last Monday! Is link still same for 22nd April? Andy Sent: 19 April 2024 16:38 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [baa-rag] Python Data processing and Visualisation #2 - Monday
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Andrew Thornett
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Re: Python Data processing and Visualisation #2 - Monday April 22.nd 19:00 BST. Zoom link
The 2nd session in this series is Monday 15th April 19:00.? Rupert (Roo) Powell will be the tutor and we will be getting into Python on the Raspberry Pi for muon data processing. Come with your
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Paul Hearn
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Meteor echo of the day
Lots of interesting echoes as the Lyrids approach. The main echo in the first of today's screenshots is not strongly polarised or is perhaps linearly polarised at about 45 degrees to the Hampshire
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Brian
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The October 14, 2023 Solar Eclipse Effects on VLF Radio Propagation & Python #5 ¨C connecting Raspberry pi to PC - Now on youtube
Hi Radio Astronomy Section Zoom Friday the 5th April *The October 14, 2023 Solar Eclipse Effects on VLF Radio Propagation* by Whit Reeve Video is now on YouTube here ( https://youtu.be/P0mjyV9au_o )
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John Berman
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Meteor echoes of the day
These two echoes clearly seen at Norman Lockyer and at Armagh are unseen at NW Hampshire with either Horizontal or Vertical polarisation. This strongly suggests that meteor echoes at 50MHz can be
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Brian
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Re: Meteor Echoes of the day.
Hello Mike Yes I/Q. All the best Brian
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Brian
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Re: Meteor Echoes of the day.
Thanks for the update Brian. Is the output data I/Q ? Mike German
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Mike German
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Re: Meteor Echoes of the day.
Hello Mike I'm glad you're finding the live stream interesting.? We have a bit of a bottle neck in the Software department at the moment but when that's cleared we want to complete Phase 2 of the
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Brian
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Re: Meteor Echoes of the day.
Hallo Brian, Thanks for sharing the daily composite of images - the UK Beacon project has made great progress to get the network up and running and providing them as open access - I study the images
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Mike German
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