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Subject: [CQ-Contest] MIT Ionosphere, Shortwave Radio, and Propagation Lecture 2230Z (5:30 p.m. EST) Today
From: donovanf@starpower.net
Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2019 16:57:06 -0500 (EST)
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The next MIT radio technology presentation at 2230Z today will be 

"Ionosphere, Shortwave Radio, and Propagation" by Phil Erickson W1PJE at: 



www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWwWW7rc6eKh8xfLl4Pac7W9l54h7oj-B&disable_polymer=true
 


The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Radio Society (W1MX) 
and the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) 
are hosting a series of public lectures on the technology applications and 
history of radio. Speakers will hail from throughout the MIT community 
and industry to discuss topics ranging from the design of modern wireless 
communications systems and 5G, to software defined radio and satellite 
communications, to shortwave radio propagation, space weather, Radio 
Astronomy and more. 





The remaining presentations in the MIT radio technology lecture series are: Add 
to Calendar     Jan 15  Tue     05:30PM-07:00PM         

Experimental Radio Astronomy 

Add to Calendar Jan 16  Wed     05:30PM-07:00PM         

U nveiling the Low Frequency Universe through Space Based Radio Astronomy 


Add to Calendar Jan 17  Thu     05:30PM-07:00PM 
        

Principles of Radar 
Dr. Frank D. Lind is a Research Engineer at MIT Haystack Observatory where he 
works to develop and use radio science instrumentation. At the Observatory he 
leads many technical efforts involving software radio 
instrumentation cutting across Geospace, Astronomy, and Space science. 


Add to Calendar Jan 21  Mon     05:30PM-07:00PM         

Space Weather 
Dr. Anthea J. Coster is an Assistant Director and principal research scientist 
at the MIT Haystack Observatory. Her research interests include space weather, 
ionospheric and atmospheric coupling, and GPS positioning and measurement 
accuracy. She received her Ph.D. in Space Physics and Astronomy from Rice 
University in 1983, under the guidance of William E. Gordon, the founder of the 
Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. 


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