Radio Astronomy
Links
Amateur Radio Astronomy
http://www.SignalONE.com/radioastronomy/telescope/
A radio-telescope project observing the natural radio emissions of neutral hydrogen atoms throughout space.
Amateur Radio Astronomy in the Yorkshire Cales
Amateur radio-telescope project.
Amateur SETI
http://php.indiana.edu/~foxd/home-seti.html
Links, files and programs supporting the development of amateur SETI and radio astronomy as hobbies.
Amateur SETI: Project BAMBI
The design, construction, and initial observational results of a 4-GHz amateur radio telescope. Site also provides links to other resources in radio astronomy.
Basics of Radio Astronomy
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/radioastronomy/
This workbook was developed to support training for the Goldstone-Apple Valley Radio Telescope, but is a resource applicable to all radio astronomy. Published by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Beginner's Guide to Radio Astronomy and SETI
http://www.bigear.org/guide.htm
Authored by the original webmaster for the Big Ear Radio Observatory's website, introduces beginners to radio astronomy and SETI.
Big Ear Radio Observatory - Ohio State University Radio Observatory
http://www.bigear.org/default.htm
Kraus-type radio telescope, larger than three football fields, famous for the 'Wow! Signal' and for the longest-running SETI project. Historical information, new possibilities and requests for assistance. Volunteer-based.
EME, SETI, Radio Astronomy, DSP, and Radio Amateurs
http://www.nitehawk.com/rasmit/welcome1.html
Site dedicated to amateur radio astronomy, providing information on Earth-Moon-Earth communication, the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence, radio astronomy and digital-signal processing.
JupiterRadio.com
Dedicated to observing and analyzing natural decametric radio emissions from Jupiter and the sun.
Multi-SETI@Home Monitor
http://msetimon.sourceforge.net
A graphical add-on package to monitor seti@home activity that may be running on multiple computers over a network or multiple instances on the same computer. Runs on Windows or Linux/Unix.

