Meteor scatter is a method of communication that utilizes the ionized trails of meteors to reflect radio signals. Here are some key points about meteor scatter:

- Ionization Trails: Meteors burn up in the Earth’s atmosphere, leaving behind trails of ionized gas that can reflect VHF radio signals.
- Propagation: The ionized trails can reflect signals over distances of 500 to 2,300 km, making it suitable for long-distance communication.
- Contact Setup: Operators need specific equipment and can make contacts during major meteor showers, which increase the number of available trails.
- Signal Characteristics: The signals are brief and unpredictable, often appearing as “pings” or bursts of radio waves.
- Practical Tips: Operators should prepare their stations, choose optimal times and directions, and be patient, as successful contacts may require multiple attempts.

