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Mike,
Thanks for your reply. It's CODAR. Radar applications used to measure coastal currents. See the following URL: http://www.thecoolroom.org/instrumen...ment_codar.htm In a previous thread, the CODAR speculation was discussed, but due to the extremely powerful signals, heard across the U.S., it was felt that this was a less than well-disclosed emission. CODAR is according to various sites describing existing systems, low power. Quoting from the site you referenced above: " Each remote site contains two antennas and a small 6'x 8' shed. One antenna (left) transmits a radio wave out across the ocean surface. The power of this transmitted signal is only 40 watts." Any amateur doing QRP would envy the punch of this signal at only 40w if this is truly the source ;-) Other listeners to the signal around 4800kHz have claimed to hear various associated signals, mode changes, and other strange activity. One speculation is a test of OTH radar and a possible association with Naval exercises (foreign services). Ergo, has anyone learned anything more definitive about this? Regards, Michael |
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