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Old March 4th 04, 04:20 PM
Allen Thomson
 
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Default Help identifying frequency of French space surveillance system

I'm trying to identify the frequency of a new(ish) French space
surveillance radar. It may be in the 100 - 400 MHz range, but that's
uncertain.

See http://www.onera.fr/onera-dlr/graves.html for a brief description
of the system. The transmitter is located east of Dijon, at
47d 20' 53'' N, 5d 30' 55'' E and was tested in October 1998, when
an aircraft warning area was announced:
http://www.adminet.com/jo/19981206/EQUA9801422A.html

Does anyone here know if there's European/French frequency allocation
information around that might help pin down the frequency of this
radar?


TIA
 
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