Not had much woodpecker activity here on the Oregon coast, Brett.
While receiving the HAARP HF moonbounce signals last night (Jan 20 Z) I got
perhaps a 1-second burst of moderately-loud woodpecker signal here on the
Oregon coast - not enough to turn the NB on before it was gone again. The
rest
I had asked:
Which reminds me, I do not recall seeing any useful
feedback here as to how well the K3's noise blanker
deals with all the OTHRs on the ham bands nowadays.
The British Chinese woodpeckers can be heard
just about every day on 80-10m, so somebody must
have had an opportunity by
Thanks for the post Geoff!
I ran across the announcement a few minutes before they started yesterday.
Listening with K3 S/N 00010 I heard the echoes on 6.7925. I'd have called
the echo a typical trans-polar long-path signal but terrestrial signals
aren't delayed several seconds!
Hello Ron,
Thank you for your interesting comments and the web site information. Could
you hear the HAARP transmitter via a 'terrestial' path as well as via the
'lunar' path, and if so was the echo delay noticeably greater than that
caused by a typical EME path or roughly the same? I missed
19, 2008 12:41 PM
To: Ron D'Eau Claire
Cc: Elecraft Discussion List
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] OT Lunar Echo Experiment.
Hello Ron,
Thank you for your interesting comments and the web site information. Could
you hear the HAARP transmitter via a 'terrestial' path as well as via the
'lunar' path
is an old klunker with a sound card.
73,
Sandy W5TVW
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From: Ron D'Eau Claire [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 1:46 PM
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] OT Lunar Echo Experiment.
Thanks for the post
GM4ESD shared with us:
Sorry for using bandwidth. I thought that the following message received
from the ARRL was worth posting in case somebody who might be interested has
not seen it. I should have posted it yesterday.
snip
* Lunar Echo Experiment looking for Amateur Radio Participants:
VR2BrettGraham wrote:
Which reminds me, I do not recall seeing any useful
feedback here as to how well the K3's noise blanker
deals with all the OTHRs on the ham bands nowadays.
The British Chinese woodpeckers can be heard
just about every day on 80-10m, so somebody must
have had an
Which reminds me, I do not recall seeing any useful
feedback here as to how well the K3's noise blanker
deals with all the OTHRs on the ham bands nowadays.
The British Chinese woodpeckers can be heard
just about every day on 80-10m, so somebody must
have had an opportunity by now...
73,
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