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Roger Conroy wrote:
"Asimov" wrote in message . .. "Dave" bravely wrote to "All" (25 Aug 05 12:48:54) --- on the heady topic of " Antenna improvements?" Physicists bounce radar off meteor trails in the upper atmosphere. This ionized air path reflects radio waves and can be detected. You don't need to be a physicist to do it. Many Hams (without degrees in physics) do it routinely, and what's more, they don't merely "detect" the reflected radio waves, they actually achieve useful communication with them. 73 Roger ZR3RC Meteor scatter is pretty common among us folks that get our butts out of the HF ghetto upon occasion. That, plus the occasional second hop on E, AuE, TE, or F (when in season) can provide a nice DX surprise. tom K0TAR |
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![]() "Tom Ring" wrote in message .. . Roger Conroy wrote: "Asimov" wrote in message ... "Dave" bravely wrote to "All" (25 Aug 05 12:48:54) --- on the heady topic of " Antenna improvements?" Physicists bounce radar off meteor trails in the upper atmosphere. This ionized air path reflects radio waves and can be detected. You don't need to be a physicist to do it. Many Hams (without degrees in physics) do it routinely, and what's more, they don't merely "detect" the reflected radio waves, they actually achieve useful communication with them. 73 Roger ZR3RC Meteor scatter is pretty common among us folks that get our butts out of the HF ghetto upon occasion. That, plus the occasional second hop on E, AuE, TE, or F (when in season) can provide a nice DX surprise. tom K0TAR hey, meteor scatter works on hf also! i use it on 10m regularly. |
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