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HAARP will be conducting an HF moon bounce experiment on January 19th
and 20th. Here is a partial excerpt from the ARRL bulletin: Interested radio amateurs are invited to participate in this experiment by listening for the lunar echoes and submitting reports. On January 19, listen on 6.7925 MHz from 0500-0600z, and on 7.4075 MHz from 0600-0700z. On January 20, listen on 6.7925 MHz from 0630-0730z and on 7.4075 MHz from 0730-0830z (depending on frequency occupancy at the time of operation, it may be necessary to adjust the frequency slightly). Based on previous experiments, investigators believe it should be possible to hear the lunar echoes with a standard communications receiver and a simple 40 meter dipole antenna. Just goes to show you what can be done with a bazillion watts... ;-) Complete details can be found at http://www.arrl.org/?artid=7958 |
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On Jan 18, 10:18 pm, "Ron Baker, Pluralitas!" wrote:
"Billy Burpelson" wrote in message t... HAARP will be conducting an HF moon bounce experiment on January 19th and 20th. Here is a partial excerpt from the ARRL bulletin: Interested radio amateurs are invited to participate in this experiment by listening for the lunar echoes and submitting reports. On January 19, listen on 6.7925 MHz from 0500-0600z, and Nothing heard except the occasional radar. Are you sure about the 6.7925 MHz? That is outside the normal ham band. Note after 10PM PST the frequency changed to 7.4075. This signal is not nearly as strong and fluctuates. At the half hour, they tend to rest a few beats, then start up. Again, no echo heard. (SF Bay area) |
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