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wrote: Mark Zenier wrote: Is there any site/source for the current details on what Over the Horizon Radars are running and their impact on SWL? (Yea, we're all glad the Woodpecker is gone). Mark Zenier Washington State resident The CODAR transmitters are causing some serious QRM on the tropical bands in the range 4500-5000/Khz. I've emailed some of the operators, which are usually universities, to remind them that their transmitters are disrupting certain international broadcasts. However the FCC encouraged them to use these frequencies because shortwave listeners are at the bottom of the barrel when it comes to interference from licensed stations such as CODAR. The current FCC chairman doesn't seem to care about the possible interference from the proposed BPL systems, so I doubt he's concerned about CODAR interference to shortwave listeners. I get interference on two bands. The high end of 25 meters and the low end of 22 meters. About as annoying as the Bryant interference on RRS. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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