Re: [meteorite-list] Radio Meteor Listening- Any list members into it?

2011-05-20 Thread Art
Hi Mike; On a related note, I listen to VLF from time to time when camping out in Anza Borrego and Joshua Tree - mostly for natural sounds like "tweeks", "whistlers", and "sferics". As Jim mentioned it can be a bit boring so what I do is keep my receiver and headphones next to my cot before goin

Re: [meteorite-list] Radio Meteor Listening- Any list members into it?

2011-05-17 Thread Jim Wooddell
Mike, I do from time to time. You can do this on-line if you do not have the gear to do it. Last time I listened, I heard 7 meteors in about a 6 hour time frame. I tend to get bored with it after a while, but it's real interesting. Go here for a listen: http://www.spaceweatherradio.com/ You can

[meteorite-list] Radio Meteor Listening- Any list members into it?

2011-05-17 Thread Mike Groetz
Hello- I don't believe I've seen this discussed on the list (?). Has anyone in the meteorite community included this in their hobby? Any information you could provide as to your methods I would really appreciate learning. Thank You Mike G. __ Vi