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Space physics, Experiments, Inverse problems - Daily Reports (seiðr). Writings about various topics in plasma physics, radio science, space physics, rockets, radars, aurora, remote sensing, geophysics, radio astronomy, inverse problems, outdoors activities, electronics, and software defined radio. The web page of the radio science group at University of Tromsø.
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Juha Vierinen
Fireball observed over Northern Finland and Sweden on 2020-12-04 13:30:37 UTC
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Juha Vierinen
Using the UHD Python API to control USRPs: Spectrum analyzer example
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Posted by
Koki Chau
SIMONe Argentina: Exploring the MLT dynamics over southern Patagonia
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Koki Chau
SIMONe Peru: After 6 months of operations.
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Posted by
Juha Vierinen
April 16th 2020 bolide in Peru
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Juha Vierinen
Incoherent scatter radar measurement techniques - Part 2
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Juha Vierinen
Incoherent scatter radar measurement techniques - Part 1
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Juha Vierinen
Statistics of incoherent scatter radar signals
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Markus Floer
Polar bear and dogsledding
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Markus Floer
Transmitting a simple sine wave in gnuradio using the USRP - and measuring it's power
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Juha Vierinen
Towards A 21st Century Understanding of Earth's Upper Atmosphere
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Juha Vierinen
Oblique ionograms between Sodankylä and Longyearbyen
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Mikko
USRP BasicTX and LFTX - what is the maximum transmit power?
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Posted by
Juha Vierinen
Studying the polar cap ionosphere with HF radar
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Juha Vierinen
One more pass of the anti-satellite debris cloud
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Juha Vierinen
Indian anti-satellite debris measured with the EISCAT Tromsø Radar
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