Canadian Meteor Orbit Radar (CMOR)

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Canadian Meteor Orbit Radar (CMOR)
CMOR 1.png
Frequencies 17.45 MHz,29.85 MHz,38.15 MHz
Frequency Range 17.45 MHz - 38.15 MHz
Mode AM
Modulation Pulsed
ACF
Emission Designator
Bandwidth 28 kHz
Location Canada
Short Description Canadian Meteor Orbit Radar, or CMOR, is a meteor detection radar located near Tavistock, Ontario.
I/Q Raw Recording Download file
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Canadian Meteor Orbit Radar, CMOR, is a meteor detection radar operated by University of Western Ontario and located near Tavistock, Ontario. It transmits a pulsed signal on three frequencies with a pulse repetition frequency of 532 HzHertz (Hz), unit of frequency, defined as one cycle per second (1 Hz). and pulse length of 75 µs. Three receiver stations are used to determine incoming meteor orbits based on the reflected signals.


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The showcase sample was recorded on 29850 kHzKiloHertz (kHz) 10^3 Hz in northern Europe during good upper HFHigh Frequency (3-30 MHz) propagation conditions. Due to low signal strength, the edges of the signal fall below noise level and the entire 28 kHzKiloHertz (kHz) 10^3 Hz bandwidth of the signal is not visible. With higher signal strength, "lobes" could be seen on the sides of the spectrum. If you have a higher quality sample, please add it here!

Frequencies[edit]

The CMOR radar transmits on three frequencies, 17450 kHzKiloHertz (kHz) 10^3 Hz, 29850 kHzKiloHertz (kHz) 10^3 Hz and 38150 kHzKiloHertz (kHz) 10^3 Hz.


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