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How To Build A Backyard Radio Telescope
For less than $400, it's possible to observe places like the star-forming regions at the center of our galaxy.
The Dwingeloo Radio Telescope is no stranger to Amateur Radio experiments, but this one was unique. A radar image of the moon generated from LoRa Moonbounce Operating in the 70 cm Amateur Radio ...
The telescope isn’t in the path of totality ... three high-frequency radars from an international network of 35. Each radar bounces radio waves off the ionosphere and analyzes the returning ...