Low-tech Highly Efficient Radiotechnical Solutions for Meteors and Satellite Observations

TitleLow-tech Highly Efficient Radiotechnical Solutions for Meteors and Satellite Observations
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsVovk, VS, Shulga, OV, Sybiryakova, Ye.S, Kaliuzny, MP, Bushuev, FI, Kulichenko, MO
Short TitleNauka innov.
DOI10.15407/scin13.01.070
Volume13
Issue1
SectionScientific Framework of Innovation Activities
Pagination70-74
LanguageUkrainian
Abstract
Single-station technique of meteors’ observation using inexpensive receivers is developed. The receivers are also suitable for observing active artificial Earth’s satellites on solar-synchronous orbits when measuring the Doppler shift frequency at which they emit.
Keywordsartificial satellites, Doppler shift, meteors, radio-technical solutions
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