Re: Meteor Detection using a Raspberry Pi
Hello Tracy Thanks for your notes and links on Radio meteor detection. I note that the various references relate to using the Graves radar system which is located near Dijon. Many of us will have
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Brian
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Re: ?? Saturation of detector during aurora 10-11/5/2024
If a loose connection then why would data start flowing again next day? Sent from Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg> ________________________________ Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2024 11:17:40 PM
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Andrew Thornett
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Re: ?? Saturation of detector during aurora 10-11/5/2024
Andy, It's not your receiver saturating as the transmitter was off air between 7 and 8 on the 11th. What puzzles me is that when the transmitter was off air at the same time on the 10th the output
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Mark Edwards
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?? Saturation of detector during aurora 10-11/5/2024
Hi All, Please can you look at the question I have posed here on this link (on link so I can upload associated graphs to make question clear) ¨C what are your thoughts?
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Andrew Thornett
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Re: Anomalous SID 2024-05-17
I also have clear SIDs starting at 18:07, together with a matching magnetic signal. The SWPC weekly bulletin should be available on Monday morning, so worth looking at that to see if anything matches.
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John Cook
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Re: Anomalous SID 2024-05-17
Looking more closely at the plot for the 17th. To me more of a puzzle is the asymmetry. The minimum height of the ionosphere appears to be around 08:00 rather than 12:00. Mark
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Mark Edwards
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Re: Anomalous SID 2024-05-17
It's not unusual to see the VLF amplitudes vary because the height of the ionosphere has been affected by a CME. I have seen many of these at 37.5kHz (Grindavik) on the path through the auroral halo
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Mark Edwards
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Re: Anomalous SID 2024-05-17
The same here, 49.5¡ã North. Magnetometer shows a rise in magnetic flux, the BlackForest Observatory (University Karlsruhe) too. I will check my SID recordings tomorrow. Martin Bertges
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Martin Bertges
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Re: Anomalous SID 2024-05-17
Hi Andrew, Afraid I don't have an answer to your post, but I would very much appreciate it if you could possibly provide the settings you have used for Spectrum Lab. I have been having difficulty
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Dave Miller
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Re: Anomalous SID 2024-05-17
I had a magnetic spike at the same time. Callum [email protected]> wrote:
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callum_potter
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Re: Anomalous SID 2024-05-17
UK Auroa Watch put out a red alert about then so something was wag going on.
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David Talbot
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Anomalous SID 2024-05-17
Yesterday at 18:07UTC I recorded a clear SID event. There is no corresponding solar flare at this time in the NOAA record and the X-ray flus is flat. The attached plot shows the signal for Anthorn
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Andrew Thomas
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Re: Meteor Detection using a Raspberry Pi
To All, During my review of the BATC website I found this page: https://wiki.batc.org.uk/Portsdown_MeteorView I hope to get this version running on my equipment soon. Regards, Charley
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Charles Hill
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Python for Muons#4 now on You Tube
Radio Astronomy Section Zoom Monday the 13th May 2024 Python for Muons#4 by Rupert Powell Video is now on YouTube here ( https://youtu.be/wzoiOq0-Yc0 ) Github for the code used in the Python for Muons
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John Berman
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Re: Meteor Detection using a Raspberry Pi
Paul Nicholson ( in the UK ) has created a very capable set of tools called vlfrx-tools which run quite nicely on old PC's and Raspberry Pi's. Don't let the VLF of vlfrx-tools fool you - these tools
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Graham <colonelkrypton@...>
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Re: Meteor Detection using a Raspberry Pi
Thanks for all the reading material, I have a bit to digest before I ask for more help, but thanks for the offer Brian. :-)
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SIMON
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Re: Meteor Detection using a Raspberry Pi
Hello Simon Yes take a look at ukmeteorbeacon.org.? The live stream is supplied by receivers based on the SDR play RSPdx and a Raspberry Pi.? You'll find a block diagram On the Observing GB3MBA
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Brian
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Re: Meteor Detection using a Raspberry Pi
For the video capture I fully recommend looking at the GMN pi based solution as it is pretty well automated, maintained and feeds into the global network so very well worth considering. Kind Regards
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Tracey Snelus
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Re: Meteor Detection using a Raspberry Pi
Thanks for the info Tracey, I'll investigate, it sounds promising:-) our visual meteor station is PC based and an old video camera, at some point we will rebuild this, but whilst it is working it is
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SIMON
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Re: Meteor Detection using a Raspberry Pi
Hello I believe that people are already successfully detecting meteors via radio backscatter using raspberry pi. I¡¯ve attached some links to projects that I have followed.
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Tracey Snelus
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