e-Callisto
International Network of Solar Radio Spectrometers, a Space Weather Instrument Array

The Callisto solar spectrometer is a programmable heterodyne receiver designed in 2006 by Christian Monstein, a member of the Radio Astronomy Group at ETH Zurich, Switzerland. Several Callisto receivers are installed worldwide and are part of the e-Callisto network. You can access the data for the entire network here

The Callisto MEXART station is located at the National Space Weather Laboratory (LANCE) in Coeneo, Michoacán. It belongs to the Instituto de Geofísica, Unidad Michoacán, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). It is configured to monitor the 45-230 MHz band, at 200 frequencies, four times per second. It uses a linearly polarized logarithmic antenna.


Data Use of Callisto MEXART

The MEXART dataset has a DOI:
If you use the dataset in a publication, please cite it as:
Aguilar-Rodriguez, E.; Andrade-Mascote, E.; Villanueva-Hernandez, P.; (2015), e-Callisto (MEXICO-LANCE). Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, doi:

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