14-05-2017, 09:30 AM
If you are after a new challenge using your moonbounce gear, why not try detecting pulsars ? Apart from backend processing EME-ers have all the experience and hardware necessary to take up the challenge. Of course it is not plug-and-play, but neither is EME. There is a fair amount of material to learn, but the reward is receiving an ultra-DX signal (how does over 900 light years sound ! - 8,000,000,000,000,000 km). To see what other amateurs have done (mostly EME-ers) see here...
http://neutronstar.joataman.net/
...or see here for my own efforts...
http://nrarao.joataman.net/pulsar/
Cheers
Steve
http://neutronstar.joataman.net/
...or see here for my own efforts...
http://nrarao.joataman.net/pulsar/
Cheers
Steve