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22nd January 2008 22:13

Alan Yates wrote...

Thanks Arv!

Hearing HAARP was quite inspiring I must say. I've always had an interest in Radio Astronomy and Space Weather, and while I don't have a lot of room to set up a permanent interferometer, some other kind of Space Weather experiment is likely in the future.

I'm thinking LF beacon or VHF enhancement monitoring. I've noticed sporadic E of late on 10 metres with absolutely enormous signals from VK7 despite the sun being very quiet. A permanent monitoring receiver that looks for FM radio station carriers that I can otherwise barely hear is something I could do with just a bit of scripting and my otherwise under-utilised WinRadio. It would yield interesting results over time I think.

22nd January 2008 16:04

Arv - K7HKL wrote...

Alan

Fantastic HAARP Reception. I didn't get to set up for listening to this, but your site provided good information on what I missed.

You have an excellent web site. Keep up the good work.

73,s

Arv - K7HKL

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