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Electromagnetic radiation / Software-defined radio / Meteor burst communications / Wireless / Television / Radio receiver / EarthMoonEarth communication / Antenna / Radio / Tuner / Meteoroid / Very high frequency
Date: 2015-07-13 00:12:10
Electromagnetic radiation
Software-defined radio
Meteor burst communications
Wireless
Television
Radio receiver
EarthMoonEarth communication
Antenna
Radio
Tuner
Meteoroid
Very high frequency

Detecting meteor radio echoes using the RTL/SDR USB dongle Author: Ciprian Sufitchi, N2YO Abstract: The Software Defined Radio (SDR) has become a popular concept for radio astronomers and radio amateurs. Inexpensive impl

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