The Radio
JOVE Bulletin is an electronic newsletter published
several times a year as a free service of the Radio JOVE
Project. Below is a list of articles from the Radio JOVE
Bulletin divided by theme.
Topics
Reports
from Radio JOVE Teams
Technical
Assistance and Projects
Observing
Guidance
Radio
Frequency Interference (RFI)
Research
and Observing Projects
Reports from Radio JOVE Teams
Observatory Report
from Murfreesboro, Tennessee (2023Dec)
Report of the 2023 Annular Solar Eclipse in Lajedo de Pai Mateus,
Paraíba (PB), Brazil (2023Dec)
New Radio JOVE Telescope at Cincinnati Astronomical Society Receives First Light(2023Dec)
Observatory Report
from Alaska (2023Jun)
Observatory Report
from Tasmania (2023Jun)
Observatory Report
from Mexico (2023Jan)
Radio JOVE - My Experience and Career(2023Jan)
Radio Astronomy and Engineering at Saint Francis University (SFU), Loretto, Pennsylvania(2022Jun)
SFU's RISE Meets Quantum Quest Fest(2022Jun)
Radio JOVE 2.0 Beta Testers: Pulsar Observations Group at University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia(2022Jun)
Radio JOVE 2.0 Beta Testers: Angelo State University, San Angelo, Texas(2022Jun)
Students put a Software Defined Radio (SDR) to the test against a Radio JOVE receiver(2021Aug)
More Schools modifying the Radio JOVE system(2021Aug)
Radio JOVE at Saint Anselm College and the Manchester, NH School District(2020Sep)
A High School Radio Observatory in Puerto Rico(2019Jun)
Observatory Report: The Grove School, Market Drayton, UK(2019Jun)
Radio JOVE at Voievodul Gelu High School in ZalÄu, Romania(2018Dec)
Observatory Update from the Radio Jove Team in La Rochelle, France(2018Jul)
The Radio Jove Team at Merryvale School, South Africa(2017Jun)
Radio Jove in Bahia(2017Jun)
Radio Jove in La Rochelle, France(2016Dec)
Building and Operating a Radio Jove System(2016Jun)
Radio Meteor Scatter (2015Dec)
A Radio Jove Telecon with South African Students (2015Jul)
Solar Radio Astronomy in the "Valley of the Moon" (2015Jul)
St. Mary's School Radio Jove Project 2013-2014: How We Became Involved(2015Jan)
IEEE Young Professionals Improving Science Education in Alberta, Canada(2015Jan)
IEEE Summer Grant Program (2014Aug)
Recent Results
from the Astronomy Club at Anne Arundel Community College (2014Aug)
Status Report:
J.R. Tucker Radio Astronomy Club, Richmond, Virginia(2013Nov)
Observations of Jovian Emissions by Multiple Spaced Radio Spectrographs(2013Nov)
Our Journey to Install and Operate a Radio Telescope(2013Jun)
A Brief Report on the Vidyalankar Radio Astronomy Club (VRAC)(2012Nov)
Two Solar Bursts recorded in Japan, Alaska, and UK(2012Nov)
An Amateur Astronomy Club in Maracaibo, Venezuela (2012Jun)
Radio Astronomy
at COAMND(2012Jun)
Radio Jove Sightings — reports from other teams(2012Jun)
NC State Science House Photonics II Leaders(2011Nov)
Radio Jove in Iran — A Student's Story(2011Nov)
Ethio-Jove A
Progess Report from the Radio Jove Ethiopia Teams(2011Nov)
Jupiter Monitoring in the United Arab Emirates(2011Nov)
Radio Jove in Washington State(2011Nov)
Radio Jove and
SID Monitors, the bridge between Ethiopia and USA(2011May)
Listening to the Sun(2011May)
A Radio Jove Science Fair Project(2011May)
IEEE Student Members Learning Radio Jove(2010Dec)
A New Website Serving
Radio Jove Members in Spain(2010Dec)
Radio Jove in
India(2009Nov)
A Correlation
Between Solar Bursts Observed from Australia, Alaska, and the STEREO Space Observatories(2009Nov)
Studying the Sun at Preparatory School #5, Mexico City(2009Jul)
The Radio Jove
Project at the College of Sciences and Humanities South Campus, University of Mexico(2009Jul)
The Windward
Community College Radio Observatory (WCCRO) supporting Radio Jove(2009Apr)
Radio Jove at Apple Ridge Farm(2008Dec)
The Pueblo Combined Science Center(2008Dec)
Jove Radio Astronomy in Australia(2008Jun)
Live RadioJOVE
Data at www.DeerfieldAstronomy.Net(2007Dec)
Opening of a New Antenna System at the Agawa Observatory in Japan(2007Dec)
Dedication of the Lanihuli Observatory(2007Dec)
Teaching Science in Mexico with Radio Jove(2007Jun)
Radio Jove in
India(2007Jun)
The Pisgah
Astronomical Research Institute (PARI) Hosts the Space Science Lab(2006Nov)
The Warren Rupp
Observatory and Hidden Hollow Astronomical Convention 2006(2006Nov)
Radio JOVE in
the classroom in Puerto Rico(2006Nov)
A New Home for
the WCCRO(2006Nov)
JOVE Around the
World(2006Nov)
Radio Jove: the High School Students' Perspective(2006Jun)
Observatory of Mihai Dumitru, Melbourne, Australia(2006Jun)
Observatory Report: Agawa Jupiter Radio Observatory, Japan(2006Jun)
Update on the Samouce Solar Facility(2006Jun)
Radio Jove
participants from Puerto Rico participate in the Shirohisa Ikeda Education Project(2005Jun)
Scouts Build Two
Radio JOVE Receivers at PARI(2004Mar)
Radio JOVE in
Europe(2003May)
Radio JOVE goes
to "Mars" - the Radio JOVE dipoles can be found in the most unusual
places!(2003May)
Feedback — RJ Teams in action(2002Oct)
A trip to
Heliotown(2002Oct)
Feedback — RJ Teams in action(2002Mar)
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