October Will Be “Bug-Out” Month!
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by Thomas (K4SWL) If you read this title, you might think I’m referring to
grabbing some survival gear and escaping civilization—but I’m not. I’m
talking a...
10 hours ago
Pick any analog TV station working ch.2 or 3 as your source. There are a few still left in Canada
ReplyDeleteBill,
ReplyDeleteNot sure if the post without the link made it or not, but here's a link (http://www.livemeteors.com/) to a site from the DC area that's streaming live meteor pings from an analog TV station in Canada, believed to be in Timmins, ON.
Maybe that'll also work for you as a signal source since it's already working in the Metro DC area.
Larry K8MU
I saw a demo of this. He used a 6 meter antenna and was pinging off a Canadian TV station. I'm sorry but I can't remember the Freq.
ReplyDeleteI know he had a website so it might be worth a Google search. If I find it I will post it here.
Mark
KC4GIA
I did not d find the site but did find this :
ReplyDeletehttp://livemeteors.com/Detecting%20meteor%20radio%20echoes%20using%20the%20RTL-SDR.pdf
Hope it helps.