Abstract: An overview of the radio observations during November 2025 is given.

 

The graphs show both the daily totals (Figure 1) and the hourly numbers (Figure 2) of “all” reflections counted automatically, and of manually counted “overdense” reflections, overdense reflections longer than 10 seconds and longer than 1 minute, as observed here at Kampenhout (BE) on the frequency of our VVS-beacon (49.99 MHz) during the month of November 2025.

The hourly numbers, for echoes shorter than 1 minute, are weighted averages derived from:

Local interference and unidentified noise remained weak, and no significant lightning activity was recorded.

The general meteor activity remained quite limited, though there was an increase at the beginning of the month and a few short bursts, notably on 8–9, 15–16, and 30 November.

This month, 12 reflections longer than 1 minute were observed here. A selection, along with a few other interesting reflections is shown in Figures 3 to 18. Many more are available upon request.

In addition to the usual graphs, you will also find the raw counts (subject to strict reservations as previously said) in cvs-format from which the graphs are derived. The table contains the following columns: day of the month, hour of the day, day + decimals, solar longitude (epoch J2000), counts of “all” reflections, overdense reflections, reflections longer than 10 seconds and reflections longer than 1 minute, the numbers being the observed reflections of the past hour.

Figure 1 – The daily totals of “all” reflections counted automatically, and of manually counted “overdense” reflections, as observed here at Kampenhout (BE) on the frequency of our VVS-beacon (49.99 MHz) during November 2025.

Figure 2 – The hourly numbers of “all” reflections counted automatically, and of manually counted “overdense” reflections, overdense reflections longer than 10 seconds and longer than 1 minute, as observed here at Kampenhout (BE) on the frequency of our VVS-beacon (49.99 MHz) during November 2025.

 

Figure 3 – Meteor echoes November 4, 12h40m UT.

 

Figure 4 – Meteor echoes November 5, 14h35m UT.

 

Figure 5 – Meteor echoes November 7, 1h55m UT.

 

Figure 6 – Meteor echoes November 8, 5h45m UT.

 

Figure 7 – Meteor echoes November 8, 6h40m UT.

 

Figure 8 – Meteor echoes November 12, 2h15m UT.

 

Figure 9 – Meteor echoes November 14, 4h35m UT.

 

Figure 10 – Meteor echoes November 14, 8h40m UT.

 

Figure 11 – Meteor echoes November 15, 7h30m UT.

 

Figure 12 – Meteor echoes November 18, 13h00m UT.

 

Figure 13 – Meteor echoes November 19, 3h20m UT.

 

Figure 14 – Meteor echoes November 19, 4h40m UT.

 

Figure 15 – Meteor echoes November 20, 2h50m UT.

 

Figure 16 – Meteor echoes November 24, 4h50m UT.

 

Figure 17 – Meteor echoes November 26, 1h40m UT.

 

Figure 18 – Meteor echoes November 29, 0h25m UT.