Hi,

Just to let you guys know, I'll be radiating the moon with 1 MW and 36 dBi
49.92 MHz on 2017/07/04 at 01:21:00 UTC. The experiment will repeat also at
 2017/07/05 02:04:00 UTC. Both experiments last about 15 minutes, when the
Moon transits the radar beam.

In case somebody wants to tune in with their gear, here are some details.

I'm using the Jicamarca radio observatory radar, which is located in Peru.
The system is locked to GPS. The transmissions are binary phase coded
pulses with 10 microsecond baud length, so a recording with >100 kHz
bandwidth is needed.

If you've got a GPS locked system, you should be able to produce a lunar
synthetic aperture radar map, such as this one:

 http://www.haystack.mit.edu/~j/ns-depolarized.png

The phase code is a 13*13 bit Kroenecker product Barker code. The phases
are listed here:
http://www.haystack.mit.edu/~j/b169.h5

In text form, the code is:
[ 1.  1.  1.  1.  1. -1. -1.  1.  1. -1.  1. -1.  1.  1.  1.  1.  1.  1.
 -1. -1.  1.  1. -1.  1. -1.  1.  1.  1.  1.  1.  1. -1. -1.  1.  1. -1.
  1. -1.  1.  1.  1.  1.  1.  1. -1. -1.  1.  1. -1.  1. -1.  1.  1.  1.
  1.  1.  1. -1. -1.  1.  1. -1.  1. -1.  1. -1. -1. -1. -1. -1.  1.  1.
 -1. -1.  1. -1.  1. -1. -1. -1. -1. -1. -1.  1.  1. -1. -1.  1. -1.  1.
 -1.  1.  1.  1.  1.  1. -1. -1.  1.  1. -1.  1. -1.  1.  1.  1.  1.  1.
  1. -1. -1.  1.  1. -1.  1. -1.  1. -1. -1. -1. -1. -1.  1.  1. -1. -1.
  1. -1.  1. -1.  1.  1.  1.  1.  1. -1. -1.  1.  1. -1.  1. -1.  1. -1.
 -1. -1. -1. -1.  1.  1. -1. -1.  1. -1.  1. -1.  1.  1.  1.  1.  1. -1.
 -1.  1.  1. -1.  1. -1.  1.]

Any reports of hearing the transmissions are appreciated.

juha
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