Hi Kazu, and all participants, Many thanks for the Jupiter Radio software update: http://jupiter.kochi-ct.jp/jrm/jrm007.jar I also join you in recommending the wonderful program Jupiter Pro, created by Radio Jove participant Jim Sky. It is fun to use a variety of software and hardware options. I congratulate your former student Junpei Azuma, and I wish him a very successful career in the software industry, which I am certain he will have. jrm007.jar runs well in my Vista operating system environment. I have been using Jupiter Radio since last March, and it is a FUN program to use. Last March, I suggested: "...Could the Warwick et al 1975 probability value be added to the CML and Io Phase values, which are read out as the cursor is moved over the plot ? The Nancay Radio Observatory plots also consider a D region. Could it be added to the region plot ? ..." As you explained at that time: "...The probability values are color coded on the plane. It will take more time to modify the program to display the probability value on the mouse cursor position. The Io-D region is active at the observing frequency less than 18 MHz. The observing frequency of RadioJOVE receiver is about 20 MHz. So we just neglect the Io-D region..." I regularly analyze the data from the STEREO WAVES instrument, which receives data below 16 MHz, and I have reported on Io-D events, and many other Solar and Jovian events recorded by SWAVES. It would be so nice if you could find time to incorporate the Io-D region. Several Radio Jove participants are using the STEREO data, an extraordinary pair of observatories costing in excess of 500 million US dollars. I hate to ignore those very valuable observations. Participants Mihai Dumitru EDRO, Steve McCauley ACkRO, Whitham Reeve, and me, have very recently submitted an article to the Radio Jove Bulletin, discussing the use of STEREO WAVES data in an interesting Solar event last July 4. We hope it will be published soon. My thanks to you, your collaborators, and the Kochi National College of Technology in Japan, for your many contribution to the Radio Jove project. Victor Victor Herrero //www.freelists.org/archive/radioastro http://herrero.110mb.com/ http://herrero.110mb.com/astro/ http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Radio_JOVE/ 2009/10/9 Kazumasa Imai <imai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Hi All, > > Yesterday, I just downloaded the new JAVA update for my MacBook. > And I realized our Jupiter Radio Map Ver. 0.7 can run on the Mac OS X. > > If you have Mac PCs (Mac OS X only), you may run our program (jrm007.jar). > > Please update JAVA software first. After that try to run it. > > You can download our program of Jupiter Radio Map Ver. 0.7 from: > http://jupiter.kochi-ct.jp/jrm/jrm007.jar > > In case of Windows XP or Vista, please refer the steps below. > > (1) If your PC doesn't have JAVA software, download JAVA from: > http://java.com/ > (2) Restart your PC > (3) In case of InternetExplorer: > download from http://jupiter.kochi-ct.jp/jrm/jrm007.zip > unzip jrm007.zip > In case of Firefox: > download from http://jupiter.kochi-ct.jp/jrm/jrm007.jar > (4) Just click jrm007.jar > > The video for simple explanation of how to use Jupiter Radio Map > Ver. 0.7 was just made by using my iPhone3GS. (Sorry for low sound > level) Please take a look at: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_V9L497sKfg > > The Jupiter Radio Map Ver. 0.7 was coded by my previous student, > Junpei Azuma. He graduated our college in this March. And now he > is working with software company. Junpei and I are still thinking > to update this program in the near future. So we would appreciate > your comments and suggestions about this Ver. 0.7. > > The Jupiter Radio Map is a convenient tool for Jupiter radio > prediction. When you observe Jupiter radio by using your own receiver, > we recommend to use Radio-Jupiter Pro 3 to get more information. > > Radio-Jupiter Pro 3: http://www.radiosky.com/rjpro3ishere.html > > Kazu > > Professor and Dr. Kazumasa Imai > Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Science > Kochi National College of Technology, Japan > IJRO: http://jupiter.kochi-ct.jp/ >