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How to create a satellite antenna intended to capture meteorological images of the passage of the NOAA and METEOR satellites. You can capture weather images from satellites using a USB device called software-defined radio (or SDR) that allows you to receive radio signals from 30 MHz to around 1.6 GHz with the right antenna. This particular double cross antenna I'm creating is for 137 MHz and is designed to be left permanently outside without rooting like my old wooden antenna.
https://www.qsl.net/py4zbz/DCA.pdf
[PDF] An easy-to-build antenna for ground reception of NOAA weather forecasts or
amateur satellite signals – Gerald Martes KD6JDJ (very useful as it includes a wiring diagram/schematics)
https://www.rtl-sdr.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Recieving-Meteor-M-N2-in-Realtime.pdf
[PDF] Very detailed educational guide on demodulation and decoding of satellite weather image data
If you're interested in the full process, check out these guys' videos:
https://youtu.be/cjClTnZ4Xh4
How to extract images from orbiting satellites (NOAA 15,18,19 and METEOR M2) – The Thought Emporium
https://youtu.be/yLp3My8jUvo
How to Download Weather Directly from Satellites – Software Defined Radio – TinHatRanch
https://youtu.be/ivQ0QuXBFsU
Highly detailed weather images from the Russian Meteor M2 satellite using SDR – MKme Lab
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