“…Similar approaches have been extended to MF broad beam interferometric radars (Thorsen et al, 1997), incoherent scatter radars (ISRs) operating at VHF and UHF Fritts et al, 2006;Janches et al, 2006), and Doppler lidar systems (Acott, 2009). More recently, Hocking (2005) has generalized the approach for application to meteor radars, a technique that has been employed in several studies of gravity waves (GWs) (e.g., Antonita et al, 2008;Clemesha et al, 2009;Placke et al, 2011b,a), validated by Fritts et al (2010) in applications of the SAAMER meteor radar in studies of mean winds, tides and GWs, and used by Vincent et al (2010) in an assessment of GW momentum flux measurements by meteor radars. In this paper, we outline a technique for multi-beam radars to estimate the vertical flux of Hocking (2005), this technique is more applicable to the case of fixed-look directions determined a priori, rather than to the case of line-of-sight wind measurements from random meteor trail locations.…”