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Admin January 14, 2026 No Comments

The information provided on this website is provided for reference purposes only, No warranty is provided for its use. You should check information provided with independent data sources before using…

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Jason Burnfield’s Design Tools and Instructions for his 150cm Mini Radio Telescope Dish

Admin April 15, 2026 No Comments

s Hi Andy, This is the latest version of my spreadsheet with design sheets for my original 2.74 meter dish, my mini dish, and my soon to be completed 3.5…

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Assessment of quality www.astronomy.me.uk by ChatGPT

Admin April 15, 2026 No Comments

Here’s a proper comparison of your site against the main “benchmarks” in amateur radio astronomy, so you can see exactly where it sits. 🛰️ 1. Benchmark sites 🌍 Society of…

VLF Radio Detection of SIDs (Very low Frequency detection of Sudden Ionospheric Disturbances)

How do I set up my SuperSID VLF detector software so that data from the Stanford SuperSID device is uploaded to the Stanford SuperSID data server?

Admin April 15, 2026 No Comments

To get your SuperSID detector automatically uploading data to the Stanford servers, you only need to enable and verify a few configuration settings. The functionality is already built into the…

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Detecting M31/M33 with 150cm dish

Admin April 14, 2026 No Comments

From Jason Burnfield:

VLF Radio Detection of SIDs (Very low Frequency detection of Sudden Ionospheric Disturbances)

To get plots uploading to vlf.astronomy.me.uk

Admin April 14, 2026 No Comments

Need to run upload-v3.py on LRO-SIDS5 (134cm aerial with direct soundcard input).

Radio observation in hydrogen line (1420MHz)

How to use Discovery Dish hydrogen line feed on LRO-H2 150cm Solar Cooker Radio Telescope Dish

Admin April 12, 2026 No Comments

Adapted from advice by Alex Pettit. Alex: The Illumination of the feed is determined by the dish<>feed spacing. For small dishes, beam forming choke rings consume too much area. The…

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Sony A7 IV vs A7R III cameras — which is better for low light/astronomy work?

Admin April 12, 2026 No Comments

📸 1) Sony A7 IV vs A7R III — which is better for low light/astronomy work? 🧱 Key difference in philosophy 📊 Core specs that matter Feature Sony A7 IV…

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Comparison Sony Alpha 99 II with Sony Alpha 7 IV cameras.

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Here’s a clear, practical comparison of the Sony Alpha 99 II vs Sony Alpha 7 IV—they’re both excellent full-frame cameras, but they’re built on completely different generations and systems. 📸…

Sony Alpha 99 Full-Frame Camera

What is difference between Sony A99 and A99-II full-frame cameras?

Admin April 11, 2026 No Comments

The Sony A99 and A99 II are both full-frame A-mount SLT cameras, but the A99 II is a major generational upgrade in almost every area. Here’s a clear breakdown of…

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Using 2nd order polynomial equations to flatten baselines on radio astronomy plots from amateur equipment

Admin April 11, 2026 No Comments

When I talk about “flattening the baseline,” I am talking about trying to remove a slow trend or curvature from my data. “2nd order” refers to a second-order polynomial—basically a…

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