I used to do this with a handheld HF receiver when in the UK. If I remember I would tune the receiver to around 48 MHz area and then switch the receiver to CW and you would here the ping as the meteors went by.
Don’t see any reason why you could not do this with a normal FM radio.
I would tune to an FM station about 200 miles away that I know I could not hear and away from local stations and then listen to the static and you should hear the station rise out of the static and then fade back down again.
Cheers
Ian
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