Ken wrote:  " Several of the parks on the beach have Seasonde equipment housed 
in the plumbing areas between the men's and women's bathrooms, and I have 
photos of these installations,"


Ken was very fortunate.  If any of the rest of us had been spotted with a 
camera in the walls between the men's and women's bathrooms we'd undoubtedly be 
hauled away by the local constabulary.  ;o)

Terry, W0FM



-----Original Message-----
From: Ken G Kopp [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013 11:41 AM
To: Bill Hammond
Cc: Elecraft Reflector
Subject: [Elecraft] OT-P3 capture of a 17M intruder

Google "Seasonde" for more information.

Rose and I have been lighthouse hosts for the Oregon State Parks Dept in the 
past.  Several of the parks on the beach have Seasonde equipment housed in the 
plumbing areas between the men's and women's bathrooms, and I have photos of 
these installations, including their licenses and antennas.  The ones in the 
Oregon State Parks are operated by the University of Oregon.  These ...
and CODAR ... operations are confined to specific (narrow) bands.
They do not operate in the amateur bands.

Ionospheric sounders, on the other hand, may appear anywhere in the HF 
spectrum.  Some sweep upward at a steady rate and others spray random bursts 
throughout the HF spectrum. There is one operating in Boulder, Colorado right 
in the city behind the NBS campus.  It's been there for decades.  Weber State 
(Utah) has one in continuous operation.  Sounders are everywhere, even in 
Antarctica.  PSK31 users often see them in their "waterfalls", but few 
recognize them for what they are.

73!

Ken - K0PP



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