Dave, Kathy, and all, Meteors do not generally emit at 20 MHz so a radiojove receiver is not useful for observing meteors. Some people do use Radio Sky-Pipe ...
Well, according to space.com, for the US East Coast, the Leonids peaked from about 0330 to 0530 local time this morning. Strangely enough, this morning's...
I audio recorded but was not in my observatory for the Io-B. During the recording period my radio was afflicted with some interference. If I would have been...
There was a lot of weak activity last night during the Io-B storm. Most of the bursts were right above my noise floor and don't think I saw anything rise...
Two type III Solar bursts, near 0800 UT, SWAVES Behind only. These bursts may have been generated by active region 1029, reappearing in the field of view of...
Strong Io-B arc, near 1130 UT, SWAVES A and B. Behind precedes Ahead, opposite to the configuration during opposition, as it should be now. Two non-Io-C arcs,...
Not only the lower latitude, but the lack of hills helps too. At this latitude (~30°), the highest point between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico is...
In a message dated 11/15/2009 12:35:06 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, davetyp@... writes: ...John, did you see anything at 0344? Image attached... DAVE: ...
Well, I can hardly believe it, but I actually caught this activity too with the standard Jove dipole array. Jupiter was about 63° west of beam center and...
RJs: Monitored predicted Io-B storm from 0226 UT until Jupiter went below horizon (@ this location ~0350 UT). As an experiment, used a MOXON antenna, aimed ~...
Is anyone familiar with applying equations in Radio-SkyPipe II in a post-processing setting? I record SPD files with two channels. To get familiar with the...
Dear Mr. Tushar Sharma, and all participants, I comment about your questions in a recent message: " IS IT IMPORTANT TO BUILD RADIO JOVE? I HAVE LISTENED TO...
Hello to all you dear friends I need one other help if is possible: I have one receiver, Icom IC R-20, it go of 150KHz to 3,3GHz Above 800MHz the reception it...
I apologize for the incorrect SWAVES URL. It should have been: http://swaves.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/s-waves-ds/2009/swaves_summary_20091110_c.png Victor...
Near 8 and 18 UT, 1 Mhz, on successive Jovian rotations, with well defined dark lanes, drifting to higher frequency. Much stronger in SWAVES B than A. Also a...
IS IT IMPORTANT TO BUILD RADIO JOVE?I HAVE LISTENED TO JUPITER USING A SHORT WAVE RECIEVER... WHY TO USE RADIO JOVE ONLY???? 2009/11/11 Robert French...
Great job, Rob! A very thorough analysis. I think that paper is an excellent reality check for those who wish to become involved with amateur radio astronomy...
Hi all - I was using the Radio JOVE setup to do a class project for a graduate-level radio astronomy class. My project is done now, so I'll be leaving you all...
From: "Dave Typinski" <davetyp@...> ... It has been pointed out to me (thank you, Richard!) that FM will not work for the same reason that it became so...
Dear Dave, marvellous graphical presentation with help of strip chart.any one can understand day time disturbance very easily.bravo. ddpurohit ... Dear Dave, ...
Wagner - The receiver kits available through the Radio JOVE project are direct conversion affairs, meaning there's no intentional demodulation. You could...
How do you see the universe through clouds? You get different eyeballs. November 5th produced a really nice drift scan at 20.05 MHz, just a few octaves below...
Hello to all you ! I am PU2RPD, and i am new in the list I need one help if is possible I read two email1s indicate the frequency of 20.150MHz to listem Jove...
Non-Io arc near 4 UT, CML 19d, Phase 259d, SWAVES A and B. The SWAVES A arc lags the SWAVES B. During the months near opposition, the situation was opposite,...
Update: The dual-RJ/RSP setup is now giving reasonably accurate (within 10%) antenna temperature data over a 33 dB range and within +/- 5% over 30 dB. The...