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Coastal Ocean Dynamics Applications Radar
"The high frequency COastal RaDAR system is based on the process of backscattering of electromagnetic waves from the rough sea surface and can be used to measure surface currents and ocean wave parameters. The transmitted electromangetic wave is guided by the sea surface following the curvature of the earth beyond the horizon. Ranges of about 60 km can be achieved. The CODAR systems provide a wealth of data with which to verify NGLI models. Work will be performed to eventually assimilate the data into the models.: Robert11 wrote: Hi, Newbie. What's CODAR, please ? Bob -------------------------- "Rick KB1KIL" wrote in message ... Reception Report from Maine this morning, February 16, 2004 10:30 uct 4.387 Radio Imperio Chidayo, Peru Pretty good reception this morning. RST 3-5 120 FT Long wire at 45 ft. N/S 11:14 uct 4.775 Radio Tarma Tarma, Peru Signal is quite readable even with the CODAR interferance. RST 5 to 7 120 FT Long wire at 45 ft. N/S 11:30 uct 4.780 Radio Cultural Coatan San Sebastian Coatan, Guatemala It was quite difficult reading the singnal at times due to CODAR interferance, but I was able to make it out on the strong peaks with a little help with bandpass and notch. RST 4 to 6 120 FT Long wire at 45 ft. N/S 11:37 uct 4.800 Radio Buenas Neuvas Huancayo, Peru Signal was quite strong and was very readable even with more CODAR interferance. (as usual) RST 7 to 8, sometimes peaking to 9. 120 FT Long wire at 45 ft. N/S 11:45 uct 4.832 Radio Litoral La Ceba, Honduras Signal was very readable, and very little interferance. RST 3 to 6 slow fading. 120 FT Long wire at 45 ft. N/S I could hear quite a few more stations but because of CODAR interferace it was impossible to make out any of the broadcast. I HATE CODAR. -- 73's Rick Drake R8 R8B ICOM R75 Yaesu 7700 Hammarlund SP-600-JX-17 "If you try to fail and succeed, which have you done?" |
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