/supersid

Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance detector from Stanford U. SuperSID project.

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supersid

Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance detector from Stanford U. SuperSID project.

This project is based around Tom Hagen's SUPERSID amplifier circuit, a basic loop antenna, and a Raspberry Pi.

Synthesis

I am a very, very amateur astronomer with a love for radio astronomy that spans back to 1998 when I was a wee lad at Western Kentucky University. While my background since then has been in mechanical engineering and manufacturing, I have always loved radio astronomy, the universe we float through, and learning as much as possible.

This project is to keep me entertained, and really nothing else 😄.

I came across the SuperSID project on the SARA website and immediately fell in love with it because it gave me a chance to get my feet back into radio astronomy for as cheap as possible, and I could combine this with my newfound love of making and programing.

SIDs and Space Weather

How does it work?

Data and Interpretation

Goals

  1. Have fun with radio astronomy
  2. Learn how to build a functioning antenna and system from scratch
  3. Get a working, usable systrem
  4. Contribute what little I can to the scientific community
  5. Learn about low frequency radio astronomy and it's applications

Hardware

Antenna

SUPERSID Amp

Raspberry Pi

Software

Using sberl/supersid as a base.

To Do

Hardware

Software

  • Setup Raspberry (Using Pi 3A+ cause it was here)
  • Test sberl/supersid for basic functionality and learning
  • Upload to local database see issue
  • Finalize this repo on the Pi

Special Notes

Links