Hello, fellow ham radio operators.
Thank you for signing up for the HamSCI-Eclipse announcement
Google Group. We are very excited to have your participation in
this rare event! We have a number of groups working on ionospheric
studies during the eclipse. The primary science team for
HF/VHF/UHF studies is led by Prof. Greg Earle, W4GDE, at Virginia
Tech. I am a post-doc at the New Jersey Institute of Technology,
and I am leading a team working on analysis of RBN and other
amateur radio data, as well as running the hamsci.org web site.
A couple of announcements:
- The Solar Eclipse QSO Party Rules are now available at http://hamsci.org/seqp.
- An article
about the EclipseMob experiment by Bill Liles, NQ6Z, is
now available on HamSCI news. EclipseMob is a HamSCI-affiliated
experiment led by a team at George Mason University and the
University of Massachusetts at Boston that will study VLF and LF
propagation during the eclipse.
That's all for now, see you down the log...
73 de Nathaniel, W2NAF
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Nathaniel A. Frissell, Ph.D.
Post Doctoral Research Associate
Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Tiernan Hall, Room 101
161 Warren Street, Newark, NJ. 07102
nathaniel....@njit.edu
(973) 787-4506
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