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Old 18-04-2022, 09:32 PM
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I found an interesting signal today which at first glance doesn't fit the classic N wave model for a meteor signature, however, it's nature is such that I could see it was made up of N waves and so is more likely to be a meteor than anything else.


One of the things that has been a puzzle about the meteor classifications is what constitutes a meteor of indeterminate phase (* in the classification)? Over the last few weeks I've been looking at and processing quite a few meteor signals and slowly developing an idea of what an indeterminate phase signal is. Processing this signal has definitely helped my understanding. I won't repeat myself here, please read the notes in the screenshots.


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