The Radio JOVE Bulletin is an electronic newsletter published several times a year as a free service of the Radio JOVE Project. Below is the master table of contents for all issues. Click on an issue name (e.g., "December 2005 Issue") to view that issue.
CONTENTS 1. Observatory Report from Murfreesboro, Tennessee 2. Report of the 2023 Annular Solar Eclipse in Lajedo de Pai Mateus, Paraíba (PB), Brazil 3. Radio JOVE 2023 Solar Eclipse Citizen Science Campaign 4. New Radio JOVE Telescope at Cincinnati Astronomical Society Receives First Light 5. In Memoriam: Wes Greenman passed away on August 13, 2023 at the age of 82 6. Expected Minimum Antenna Temperature in the Upper HF Band 7. The Radio JOVE Training Modules 8. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 9. Goals of the Radio JOVE Project 10. The JOVE Bulletin Information
CONTENTS 1. Observatory Report from Alaska 2. Observatory Report from Tasmania 3. Radio JOVE 2023 Solar Eclipse Citizen Science Campaign 4. Midnight Solar Burst Observed by Radio JOVE Participants 5. The RadioSpectrograph Camera Button for Images with Useful Data 6. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 7. Goals of the Radio JOVE Project 8. The JOVE Bulletin Information
CONTENTS 1. Observatory Report from Mexico 2. Radio JOVE - My Experience and Career 3. How to Fix a SDRplay2RSS "ArgumentException" Error 4. I've got Radio JOVE data - now what do I do with it? 5. Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) from Power Adapters 6. The Radio JOVE Archive is Open! 7. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 8. Goals of the Radio JOVE Project 9. The JOVE Bulletin Information
CONTENTS 1. Radio Astronomy and Engineering at Saint Francis University (SFU), Loretto, Pennsylvania 2. SFU's RISE Meets Quantum Quest Fest 3. Radio JOVE 2.0 Beta Testers: Pulsar Observations Group at University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 4. Radio JOVE 2.0 Beta Testers: Angelo State University, San Angelo, Texas 5. In Memoriam: Bill Lord 6. The Jupiter Observing Season 2022 7. Watch live-streamed Radio JOVE data on YouTube! 8. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 9. Goals of the Radio JOVE Project 10. The JOVE Bulletin Information
CONTENTS 1. Welcome to the Radio JOVE Project 2.0 2. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 3. Goals of the Radio JOVE Project 4. The JOVE Bulletin Information
CONTENTS 1. Students put a Software Defined Radio (SDR) to the test against a Radio JOVE receiver 2. More Schools modifying the Radio JOVE system 3. Wes Greenman celebrates 25 years with Radio JOVE 4. Jupiter Radio Observation CubeSat: KOSEN-1 Ready to Launch in October 5. Wanted - used Radio JOVE calibrators 6. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 7. Radio JOVE at a Glance 8. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. Radio JOVE at Saint Anselm College and the Manchester, NH School District 2. Radio JOVE 2-Unit CubeSat Project 3. Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) from LED Bulbs 4. A New Solar Cycle is Beginning 5. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 6. Radio JOVE at a Glance 7. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. Strange Spectral Feature Reported by Radio JOVE Team Member at Science Meeting 2. A Preview of a Radio JOVE Citizen Science Activity 3. Radio JOVE Website Renovation 4. The Jupiter Observing season: Is There One? 5. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 6. Radio JOVE at a Glance 7. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. A High School Radio Observatory in Puerto Rico 2. Observatory Report: The Grove School, Market Drayton, UK 3. Radio JOVE Website Update Coming! 4. A New Video on the History of the Discovery of Jupiter's Radio Emissions 5. A Song Made Out of Radio Signals 6. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 7. Radio JOVE at a Glance 8. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. In Memoriam: Dr. Bernard Burke 2. Radio JOVE at Voievodul Gelu High School in ZalÄu, Romania 3. Radio JOVE at the 2018 Fall American Geophysical Union Meeting 4. A Radio JOVE Solar Eclipse Update, Part 2 5. 20 Years of Radio JOVE 6. JOVE vs. Jove 7. Meteors and Milky Way 8. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 9. Radio JOVE at a Glance 10. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. Observatory Update from the Radio Jove Team in La Rochelle, France 2. A Radio Jove Solar Eclipse Update 3. So you want to observe Jupiter with Radio Jove? - Planning your observing 4. A New Way to Visualize Radio Jove Data Using Autoplot 5. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 6. Radio JOVE at a Glance 7. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. Radio Jove Observes the Total Solar Eclipse - Part 1 2. An Evaluation of a Small Wire Loop Antenna as an Alternative
to a Radio JOVE Dual Dipole Array 3. Measurement of Cassiopeia A Scintillation Using a Radio Spectrograph
and the JOVE Radio Telescope 4. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 5. Radio JOVE at a Glance 6. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. The Radio Jove Team at Merryvale School, South Africa 2. Radio Jove in Bahia 3. Radio Jove and SARA at the Dayton Hamvention 4. 2017 SARA Annual Meeting Announcement 5. Getting the Noise Out of Your Galactic Background Scans 6. HamSCI and the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse 7. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 8. Radio JOVE at a Glance 9. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. Radio Jove in La Rochelle, France 2. Jupiter is Heading South — Changes Needed to Dual-Dipole Arrays to Enhance Reception 3. Include Radio Jove as You Prepare for the Total Solar Eclipse of 2017 4. Jupiter Radio Arcs and Sources 5. A Picturesque Dipole Array 6. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 7. Radio JOVE at a Glance 8. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. Amateur Radio Observations to Support the Juno Mission 2. In Memorian - Ruggero Ulivastro 3. Building and Operating a Radio Jove System 4. Radio Jove Participation in the Great American Eclipse of 2017 5. New Submitters to the Radio Jove Archive 6. A Gallery of Radio Interference to Avoid 7. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 8. Radio JOVE at a Glance 9. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. An Overview of the Juno Mission to Jupiter 2. The Jupiter Observing Season 2015–16 3. Plug-In Dongle Performance in Observations of Jupiter and the Sun 4. "Grow Lights" — ya gotta hate em 5. Radio Jove Archive Update 6. Radio Meteor Scatter 7. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 8. Radio JOVE at a Glance 9. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. A Radio Jove Telecon with South African Students 2. Solar Radio Astronomy in the "Valley of the Moon" 3. Things That Go Hump in the Night - A Fun Experiment 4. Radio JOVE goes live— and virtual! 5. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 6. Radio JOVE at a Glance 7. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. St. Mary's School Radio Jove Project 2013-2014: How We Became Involved 2. Cassiopeia A Scintillation Observed by Jove Participants 3. IEEE Young Professionals Improving Science Education in Alberta, Canada 4. Radio Spectrograph Images 5. The Astronomical League's New Radio Astronomy Observing Program 6. Using an RTL Dongle Receiver for Radio Jove 7. RadioJove Satellite (CubeSat) Project 8. Solar Science: What's the Difference Between Solar Flares and
Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs)? 9. More Radio Jove Dipoles Sprouting Around the World 10. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 11. Radio JOVE at a Glance 12. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. The SARA/Radio Jove Conference at the National Radio Astronomy
Observatory 2. Radio Jove Goes to the USA Science and Engineering Festival
and the Dayton Hamvention 3. IEEE Summer Grant Program 4. Recent Results from the Astronomy Club
at Anne Arundel Community College 5. The Jupiter Observing Season 2014 - 2015 6. Welcome to the New Jupiter Radio Season 7. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 8. Radio JOVE at a Glance 9. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. Status Report: J.R. Tucker Radio Astronomy Club, Richmond, Virginia 2. First Observations of Jupiter using the Long Wavelength Array (LWA1) 3. Observations of Jovian Emissions by Multiple Spaced Radio Spectrographs 4. An Eight Element TFD Array 5. Listening to Solar And Jovian Storms 6. Radio Jove at the 2013 Starry Night event at University of Florida 7. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 8. Radio JOVE at a Glance 9. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. Radio Jove Archive Submissions Restored 2. Our Journey to Install and Operate a Radio Telescope 3. The Next Jupiter Season is Not Far Away! 4. Spark on WeatherBug 5. High Noise Levels — Possible Solutions 6. Method to Pull Coaxial Cable Through an Underground Conduit
Using a Shop-Vac 7. Error in Listening to Jupiter 8. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 9. Radio JOVE at a Glance 10. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. A Brief Report on the Vidyalankar Radio Astronomy Club (VRAC) 2. Two Solar Bursts recorded in Japan, Alaska, and UK 3. The Long Wavelength Array (LWA) Observations of Jupiter 4. The Virtual Wave Observatory (VWO)—
a resource for the amateur radio community 5. Radio Jove Kit Payments Now Available Through Paypal 6. The New RadioJove-Data Email List 9. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 10. Radio JOVE at a Glance 11. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. In Memoriam: Jorma Riihimaa 2. An Amateur Astronomy Club in Maracaibo, Venezuela 3. Radio Astronomy at COAMND 4. Radio Astronomy Grants Available 5. Precipitation static (p-static) 6. Io-B Pass — January 2-3, 2012 7. A New CML-Io Phase Plane and Other Radio Jupiter Pro Enhancements 8. Radio Jove Sightings — reports from other teams 9. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 10. Radio JOVE at a Glance 11. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. NC State Science House Photonics II Leaders 2. Radio Jove in Iran — A Student's Story 3. Ethio-Jove A Progess Report from the Radio Jove Ethiopia Teams 4. A Radio Jove/GAVRT Workshop 2011 5. When is the Best Time of Day to Listen for Solar Bursts? 6. An Interesting Solar Event 7. A New Way to Submit Radio Jove Archive Data 8. Goddard Radio Jove Summer Intern — Ajamu Abdullah 9. The SuperJove Double Dual Dipole (SJD3) Array 10. How I Eliminated the Dreaded Power Line Buzz 11. Jupiter Monitoring in the United Arab Emirates 12. Radio Jove in Washington State 13. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 14. Radio JOVE at a Glance 15. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. In Memoriam: Thomas D. Carr 2. Radio Jove and SID Monitors, the bridge between Ethiopia and USA 3. Listening to the Sun 4. A Radio Jove Science Fair Project 5. Radio Jove at the Dayton Hamvention and the Orlando Hamcation 6. The 2011-2012 Jupiter Observing Season 7. Good Jupiter Years are Coming 8. Jove Antenna Configuration 9. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 10. Radio JOVE at a Glance 11. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. In Memoriam: Kathleen Franzen — President, INSPIRE 2. IEEE Student Members Learning Radio Jove 3. Update on All India Radio Broadcast —
"Research on Radio Waves from Jupiter" 4. Preliminary Analysis of Faraday Lanes: Io-B Storm 28 October 2010 5. The Virginia Association of Astronomical Societies 2010 conference -
From a Radio Jove perspective 6. A New Website Serving Radio Jove Members in Spain 7. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 8. Radio JOVE at a Glance 9. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. A Visit to the GMRT in India 2. New broadcast on All India Radio —
"Research on Radio Waves from Jupiter" 3. A Jovian Io-C event, and three Solar type III bursts, observed
from Earth and Space 4. Radio JOVE interview for Website on Technology for the Blind 5. Jupiter Observing Season 2010 Now Underway! 6. Radio JOVE at the 2010 Dayton Hamvention 7. Tech Talk #3 — Antenna Temperature and Flux Density 8. A Radio JOVE and GAVRT Education Partnership 9. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 10. Radio JOVE at a Glance 11. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. Radio Jove in India 2. Discover the Invisible Universe: Radio JOVE at the Gainesville, Florida
Starry Night event 3. The 2009 NRAO Open House 4. The NASA Juno Mission and the GAVRT/Radio JOVE Partnership 5. Whitham Reeve Publishes Jupiter Observing Article 6. Radio JOVE at the SARA Conference - July, 2010 7. Radio Astronomy Grants Available 8. A Correlation Between Solar Bursts Observed from Australia, Alaska,
and the STEREO Space Observatories 9. The End of the Jupiter Observing Season 2009 10. Tech Talk #2 — Measuring Antenna Temperature with Radio SkyPipe 11. The RF-2080 C/F Noise Calibrator 12. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 13. Radio JOVE at a Glance 14. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. Studying the Sun at Preparatory School #5, Mexico City 2. The Radio Jove Project at the College of Sciences and Humanities
South Campus, University of Mexico 3. The Great Flare of November 4 2003 - the largest X-ray flare on record 4. Radio JOVE Kit price changes 5. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 6. Radio JOVE at a Glance 7. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. Ten Years of Radio JOVE — In the Beginning 2. Radio JOVE Will Participate in "100 Hours of Astronomy" 3. Radio JOVE Participants Look Back Over 10 Years 4. The University of Florida and Radio Jove 5. The Windward Community College Radio Observatory (WCCRO)
supporting Radio Jove 6. The History of Radio JOVE Kit Distribution 7. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 8. Radio JOVE at a Glance 9. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. Radio Jove at Apple Ridge Farm 2. Road Trip to Green Bank 3. The Pueblo Combined Science Center 4. Radio-SkyPipe 2 is Here! 5. A Gallery of Radio Spectrograms 6. Radio Jove Approaching 10-Years Old! 7. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 8. Radio JOVE at a Glance 9. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. In Memoriam: Ron Parise — Co-Founder of Radio JOVE 2. Jove Radio Astronomy in Australia 3. Finding Radio Jove Archival Data: The WCCRO Data Archives
and Radio-SkyPipe 4. Radio Jove Yahoo User Group 5. Cross Cultural Videoconference 6. Tech Talk #1 — Antenna Temperature 7. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 8. Radio JOVE at a Glance 9. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. Better Jupiter Observing Ahead after a Miserable Minimum 2. 1000th Radio JOVE Kit Celebrated 3. Live RadioJOVE Data at www.DeerfieldAstronomy.Net 4. To Bin or not to Bin 5. Opening of a New Antenna System at the Agawa Observatory in Japan 6. The Internet Solar Radio Observatory (ISRO) 7. Dedication of the Lanihuli Observatory 8. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 9. Radio JOVE at a Glance 10. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. In Memoriam: Dr. Kenneth Franklin 2. The Jansky Experiment —
Observing the Milky Way using the Radio Jove kit. 3. Teaching Science in Mexico with Radio Jove 4. Jupiter — Things are Looking Up 5. The Perfect Storm 6. A New Radio Spectrograph Experiment at UFRO 7. Radio Jove in India 8. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 9. Radio JOVE at a Glance 10. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. The Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute (PARI) Hosts
the Space Science Lab 2. The Warren Rupp Observatory and Hidden Hollow Astronomical Convention
2006 3. Radio Jove in the News 4. Radio JOVE in the classroom in Puerto Rico 5. Sonification Tools for Radio JOVE 6. A New Home for the WCCRO 7. New Horizons Probe to Fly by Jupiter in February 8. JOVE Around the World 9. Introducing The Radio JOVE Project, Inc. 10. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 11. Radio JOVE at a Glance 12. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. Radio Jove: the High School Students' Perspective 2. Solar Data Analysis from MTSU 3. Observatory of Mihai Dumitru, Melbourne, Australia 4. Observatory Report: Agawa Jupiter Radio Observatory, Japan 5. Update on the Samouce Solar Facility 6. New Look for the Radio JOVE Website 7. Update on RJ Kit Distributions 8. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 9. Radio JOVE at a Glance 10. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. Welcome to the new Jupiter observing season (2005-2006 apparition) 2. The Internet Jupiter Radio Observatory (IJRO) 3. Quickstart Your Observations: Start with the Sun 4. Changes to the Radio JOVE Email Distribution Lists 5. Radio JOVE Survey Summary 6. The Jove Receiver and the User Survey 7. Radio JOVE at the NRAO Open House 8. The Hidden Hollow Star Party 2005 9. Observatory Report: Windward Community College Radio Observatory 10. Observatory Report: University of Florida Radio Observatory 11. Software Updates for Radio JOVE 12. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 13. Radio JOVE at a Glance 14. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. Jupiter 50th anniversary celebration events. 2. The 6th International Workshop on Planetary and Solar Radio Emissions (PRE VI)[1]
April, 20th to 22nd 2005 - Graz / Austria 3. Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers (SARA) Invites Students to Join 4. Radio Jove participants from Puerto Rico participate in
the Shirohisa Ikeda Education Project 5. The prototype SSREK at the Council for Exceptional Children Conference 6. SkyPipe Calibration 7. A Radio Jove Presentation and Astronomy Day Kiosk 8. Observatory Report: Windward Community College Radio Observatory 9. Observatory Report: University of Florida Radio Observatory 10. Latest versions of Radio JOVE software 11. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 12. Radio JOVE at a Glance 13. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. Special Issue of the Radio JOVE Bulletin 2. An Improved Jove Antenna (RJ1.2) 3. Radio Jove Kit Price Increase 4. New Jove Educational CD 5. Radio Jove Receiver — New Purchase Options 6. Latest versions of Radio JOVE software 7. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 8. Radio JOVE at a Glance 9. THE JOVE BulLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. Jupiter 2004/2005 Observing Season 2. 50 years of Jupiter radio observations: Travels through Space and Time 3. How Radio JOVE Spent the Summer 4. Here Comes SSREK! 5. John Kraus Passes into the Cosmos at Age 94 6. Observatory Report: Windward Community College Radio Observatory 7. Observatory Report: University of Florida Radio Observatory 8. Latest versions of Radio JOVE software 9. Useful web sites for Radio JOVE 10. Radio JOVE at a Glance 11. THE JOVE BulLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. The Recent Survey of Radio JOVE Participants 2. A New Radio Spectrograph 3. FluxDensity: a program to compute the flux density of Solar and Jovian bursts. 4. Scouts Build Two Radio JOVE Receivers at PARI 5. Observatory Report: Windward Community College Radio Observatory 6. Observatory Report: University of Florida Radio Observatory 7. Strip Charts via Your Web Browser 8. Stream you own Radio JOVE audio 9. Reminder of a Rare Event: Transit of Venus, June 8, 2004 10. Latest versions of useful Radio JOVE software 11. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 12. Radio JOVE at a Glance 13. THE JOVE BULLETIN INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. Jupiter 2003/2004 Observing Season Preview 2. Radio Jove Antenna Upgrade for the 2003-2004 Jupiter Observing Season 3. A Summary of Recent Research Projects Using Radio JOVE Data 4. Radio JOVE meets LOFAR 5. Space Weather Phone 6. Latest versions of useful Radio JOVE software 7. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 8. Radio JOVE at a Glance 9. THE JOVE BulLETIN SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. Jove Receiver Repair 2. Radio JOVE core team recognized by NASA for Excellence in Outreach 3. The Radio JOVE Data Archive Keeps on Growing 4. Radio JOVE Bids Farewell to Albie Davison 5. Radio JOVE in Europe 6. Observatory Report: Windward Community College Radio Observatory, Hawaii 7. Radio JOVE goes to "Mars" - the Radio JOVE dipoles can be found
in the most unusual places! 8. Latest versions of useful Radio JOVE software 9. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 10. Radio JOVE at a Glance 11. THE JOVE BulLETIN SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. New Jupiter Seasonal Prediction Tables 2. The Radio JOVE Archive is here! 3. First Calibrator Giveaway Goes to Germany 4. Refinements to the Radio Jove Antenna Manual 5. Feedback — RJ Teams in action 6. A Radio JOVE Summer — Students Working in Radio Astronomy 7. A trip to Heliotown 8. Observatory Report: Windward Community College Radio Observatory
(WCCRO), Hawaii 9. Observatory Report: University of Florida Radio Observatory
(UFRO), Florida 10. Latest versions of useful Radio JOVE software 11. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 12. Radio JOVE at a Glance 13. THE JOVE BulLETIN SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION
CONTENTS 1. Technical Tip - Antenna adjustments for low altitude Jupiter and Sun 2. Jupiter 2001/2002 Observing Season Summary 3. Software Update — Radio-Sky Software Updates 4. Feedback — RJ Teams in action 5. CONTEST: Calibrator Giveaway! 6. Master Helpers are Here! 7. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 8. Radio JOVE at a Glance 9. Subscription Information
CONTENTS 1. How Radio JOVE Spent Its Summer 2. Jupiter Observing Predictions 2001 3. Software Update — Radio-Sky Software Updates 4. Radio Observatory at Maipu, Chile Closes 5. In Memoriam: Alex G. Smith 6. UFRO Prepares for the 2001-2002 Jupiter Observing Season 7. WCCRO Jupiter Observing Season 2001 8. Solar Observing Teleconferences 9. Useful websites for Radio JOVE 10. Radio JOVE at a Glance 11. Acknowledgments 12. Subscription Information
CONTENTS 1. Technical Tip - Antenna adjustments for low altitude Jupiter and Sun 2. Feedback 3. Software Update — Radio-SkyPipe 4. RJ Jupiter and Solar Observation Archives 5. Observing Season 2000-2001 Summary 6. Radio JOVE at a Glance 7. Acknowledgments 8. Subscription Information
CONTENTS 1. Radio JOVE Project Leader's Message 2. Feedback 3. RJ Solar Observing 4. Jupiter Observing Opportunities Fall, 2000 5. Technical Tip — Soldering 6. Radio JOVE goes to SARA 2000 7. Software Updates 6. Cassini flyby of Jupiter December, 2000 9. Radio JOVE at a Glance 10. Acknowledgments 11. Subscription Information
CONTENTS 1. Radio JOVE at the NSTA 2. Radio JOVE chat session on the web 3. Software Update 4. Jovian and Solar Observing 5. RJ News 6. Take our Radio JOVE Survey! 7. Radio JOVE at a Glance 8. Acknowledgments 9. Subscription Information
CONTENTS 1. Radio JOVE in the News 2. Feedback 3. A Summary of Recent RJ Observing Results 4. Keep in Touch 5. Upcoming Jupiter Storms for December 6. Radio JOVE at a Glance 7. Acknowledgments 8. Subscription Information
CONTENTS 1. History and Radio JOVE join at NRAO 2. A trip to the NRAO 3. Galileo closing in on Io 4. Here comes the Sun 5. RJ News 6. On the Horizon — Upcoming events.** 7. Radio JOVE at a Glance 8. Acknowledgments 9. Subscription Information
CONTENTS 1. Radio JOVE Project Leader's Welcome 2. Editor's Welcome 3. RJ News 4. Feedback — RJ schools in action. 5. On the Horizon — Upcoming events. 6. Radio JOVE at a Glance 7. Acknowledgments 8. Subscription Information