I had a question closed as a dupe astronomy.stackexchange.com/questions/459/… but I have now edited it to focus on amateur radio astronomy - do you think it will be enough to get reopened
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Evidently, direct observation of a black hole for an amateur astronomer, such as described with the question "How are black holes found?" would be nigh on impossible, so the observations would be based on their effects of the surrounding matter (specifically, accretion disks and jets) and more li...
@UV-D Radio astronomy is fascinating. During the total eclipse on July 11, 1991 I set up an experiment to see if I could detect a change in the ionosphere by listening to shortwave radio broadcasts. It more or less worked. (This was an idea suggested to me by one of my father's amateur astronomy friends.)