Wow, this is really very interesting. The Allen Telescope Array (seen above) is back in operation and they are looking for on-line volunteers to analyze the signals that are streaming in. But unlike the now-familiar SETI-AT-HOME screensaver system, in SETI Live, they want you to personally evaluate signals -- very recent signals -- from the Allen Array. You'll be looking at waterfall displays similar to what we see with SDR rigs. They want you to mark and classify the signals and then upload your work. They are trying to screen out terrestrial sigs, man-made satellites, etc.
This is just the thing for those days when the solar flux is low and 17 meters is dead!
Check it out: http://setilive.org/
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8000km opening at 40 MHz from South Africa to Australia - 16th Apr 2024
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As we move further into April, the F2 layer propagation in the northern
hemisphere is getting worse on the higher HF bands but in contrast, things
are im...
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This is (strangely) addicting. It is going to put a lot of wear on my mouse I can tell.
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