My graphical Utah radio meteor observing report for January 2010 can be viewed at: http://www.slas.us/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=2970 Data in this report covers in part the periods: Date-UTHour MJD Solar longitude 20091225 00UT 55190 273.2 20100101 00UT 55195 280.3 20100131 23UT 55226 311.8 Three peak counts were: Date-UTHour Count Comments 20100103 20UT 145 Ursids peak 2010 6hr duration 20100115 15UT 165 anomalous spike 20100128 11UT 150 anomalous spike Ursids peak readings: yyyymmddhh count 2010010316 90 2010010317 115 2010010318 139 2010010319 138 2010010320 145 2010010321 122 2010010322 109 2010010323 62 Thanks to all who helped me in getting the station running. Next major meteor shower is not until April. For the next few months, I expect only to record anomalous spikes and the daily apex-of-the-way trace. I have purchased and am replacing the data recording laptop with a cheap desktop computer. The HP laptop has heating problems during extended use that causes the computer to stop recording - which is the cause of data gaps in the report. - Clear skies - Kurt Station description: http://www.slas.us/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=2984 [Observer]Kurt Fisher [Country]United States of America [City]Salt Lake City Utah [Longitude GMAP]-111.882 [Latitude GMAP]40.775 [Frequencies]55.250 mhz CW [Antenna]MFJ-1622 Radial Antenna, HF [Azimut Antenna]90 [Elevation Antenna]45 [Pre-Amplifier]MFJ-1045C Preselector 55 mhz [Receiver]ICOM R1500 [Observing Method]Spectrum Labs software [Remarks]Presario V4000 1.7Ghz Pent M [Soft FTP]Colorgramme RMOB Lab v 2.3