02:25:39 Jonathan: https://fireballs.nz/ 02:31:59 Michael Camilleri: Planes and helicopters in my meteor camera 02:43:01 Michael Camilleri: Shield 02:44:34 Pete Graham: Replying to "To Pete Graham — on ..." Thanks BIl 02:46:16 Alex (UKoccultations): Running RMS on a Raspberry Pi and IMX291 sensor has a latency of about 2.4s. This delay isn't too relevant for meteor radiant work, so GMN apply a correction to their datasets. Running RMS on a Linux box can give a smaller latency of about 1s. GPS time embedded at source (in the camera) is good solution. 02:46:37 Alex (UKoccultations): Lengthy discussion herehttps://globalmeteornetwork.groups.io/g/main/message/1139 02:47:10 murray forbes: Thx everyone. I'll pass comments on to Murray when he's done. 02:48:32 Pete Graham: Replying to "what is the sharpcap..." Thanks Jonathan 02:51:42 Peter Litwiniuk: Could we see the links pages again? 02:52:26 Jonathan: Opportunities for serendipitous occultation observerving? 02:52:30 Michael Camilleri: I can help out with rolling shutter camera timing, NTP and GPS timing. 02:52:43 Timothy Holt: Does this link in with the Desert Fireball Network here in Australia? 02:53:56 Peter Litwiniuk: Reacted to "Could we see the lin..." with 👍 02:54:38 Michael Camilleri: Should be able to observer fainter events when the duration is seconds to tens of seconds.