Hey folks,
I was curious if anyone here has ever dabbled with amateur radio astronomy (Chris, I am looking in your direction). I have been considering it lately. I think it would be interesting to try and listen to solar activity or even perhaps radio transmissions from Jupiter.
I have found a few sources of information on the subject; even NASA has a project aimed at science teachers for building a basic radio telescope. It's called the JOVE project. Looks like the kit, if your are willing to do the work, runs for less than 200 dollars.
Amateur Radio Astronomy
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Re: Amateur Radio Astronomy
I haven't done much- looked at meteor reflections, but nothing else. I think about doing something from time to time, but something always seems to come up instead. But quite a few people are doing pretty fun stuff with very modest equipment.Orca wrote:I was curious if anyone here has ever dabbled with amateur radio astronomy (Chris, I am looking in your direction). I have been considering it lately. I think it would be interesting to try and listen to solar activity or even perhaps radio transmissions from Jupiter.
Chris
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