2021 SARA Eastern Conference Video Index

 

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Time

Speaker

Title

Day 1 Part 1

0:00-0:54

Ed Harfmann

Introduction to Radio Astronomy

Day 1 Part 1

0:54-1:41

Charles Osborne

The Care and Feeding of Small Dishes

Day 1 Part 1

1:41-2:23

Wolfgang Herrmann

Fast Radio Burst Observation at Astropeiler Stockert

Day 1 Part 1

2:23-3:09

Peter East

Adapting PRESTO Pulsar Validation Techniques for Amateurs

 

 

 

 

Day 1 Part 2

0:00-1:21

Dr. Sander Weinreb

Keynote Speaker

New Directions in Radio Astronomy

Day 1 Part 2

1:21-2:04

Steve Tzikas

Analytical Section Meeting: Demo, Masers, & W3 Radio Mapping

Day 1 Part 2

2:04-2:51

Whitham Reeve

HF Meteor Trail Reflections Observed at Anchorage, Alaska USA

Day 1 Part 2

2:51-3:27

Skip Crilly

An Interstellar Communication Method: System Design and Observations

Day 1 Part 2

3:27-4:18

Bruce Randal

An Active E-Field Antenna for 15 to 40 MHz Radio Astronomy

Day 1 Part 2

4:18-5:00

Tom Hagen

LoFASM Data Analysis Tools Running Under Windows Subsystem for Linux, a How-To Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Day 2

0:00-0:24

Board of Directors

Board of Director Reports

Day 2

0:24-1:24

Mario A. Natali

MURMUR The signals from the pulsars are very very very weak ….The pulsars are  almost murmuring ... MURMUR

Day 2

1:24:2:01

Steve Tzikas

Skip Crilly

Section Updates

Day 2

2:01-2:14

Jonathan Pettingale

SuperSIDS Update

Day 2

2:14-3:12

Dr. Nathaniel Frissell

HamSCI Personal Space Weather Station: Architecture, Early Observations, and Applications to Radio Astronomy

Day 2

3:12-3:38

Veronica I. Romanek

HF Doppler Observations of Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances in a WWV Signal Received with a Network of Low-Cost HamSCI Personal Space Weather Stations

 

Day 2

3:38-4:19

Kevin McManus

Hunting for Runaways from the Hyades, Pleiades and Alpha Perseus Open Clusters (and other interesting Gaia Data Analyses)

Day 2

4:19-5:03

Richard Russel

Black Hole Resolution Calculations for Large Radio Astronomy Interferometers

End of Conference

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