Physics
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Dec 2007
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Proceedings of the International Meteor Conference, Roden, The Netherlands, 14-17 September, 2006 Eds.: Bettonvil, F., Kac, J. I
Physics
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As a typical radio meteor observation method, the Ham-band Radio meteor Observation (HRO) has been spread to many amateur meteor observers in the world, resulting in worldwide continuous detection of each meteor echo at precise time of appearance in any weather condition as well as in daytime. However, direction finding of incoming electromagnetic waves by meteors is difficult to obtain by a usual HRO system. An application of HRO with interferometer technique was developed in 2004-2005 in Kochi University of Technology (KUT), Japan. Within a context of the forwardscattering radar method, an HRO interferometer (HRO-IF) with 3 antennas was developed. Detailed structure of the HRO-IF system at KUT as well as calibration experiments of establishing accurate direction determination are presented.
Hamaguchi Haruko
Horiuchi Hirotaka
Noguchi Kazuya
Okamoto Goro
Yamamoto Masa-Yuki
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