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Paolo Berardi
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The be star remotely from my garden (10 meters) and SS433 from Santa Maria de Montmagastrell! A big hello from Paolo and Joan in L'Aquila!

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Note SS433 seems now much brighter than yesterday. Tomorrow we send photometry and spectroscopy.

Paolo, Joan
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Très belle ambiance !
Clear sky also in Toulouse

Christian
Francois Teyssier
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Hello Paolo and Joan
Nice to see you toghether

Cheers,

François
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That is a nice comfortable setup you have there. What is the box in the corner?
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Many thanks to all! It was a very nice and fruitful meeting!

Our V594 Cas observation (between clouds...):

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It seems a P-cygni profile!

Robin, that is the Yaesu VR-5000, a multi-band receiver I use to detect meteor events with forward-scattering technique (may be you are also an ham radio?). On the nearby notebook runs Spectrum Lab, a software that analizes low-frequency signal and creates spectrograms like this (related to a modest fireball):

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All the best!
Paolo
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Hi Paolo,,

Ah I suspected it was a receiver/tranceiver. Yes I still hold a ham radio license from when I was at school nearly 50 years ago (G8DVW) but I have not been active for many years now. I used to listen to hams communicating using meteor pings and high speed morse, though I never tried it myself.

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Paolo Berardi
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Very nice Robin! It is the same for me, an old license (IW6OQO) and TX activity in stand-by for years. Only radio-meteors currently...
I apologize for OT argument!

Paolo
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Many thanks for publishing pictures of your oberving session... Hello to Paolo and Joan !!!
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