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The purpose of this site is to display data, equipment, and
activities related to the use of radio signals for any purpose.
This Picture Shows an experimental Near Vertical Incidence Skywave
(NVIS) Propagation configuration of a mobile HF antenna mount. The mount
supports an automatic tuner and fits a standard 2" hitch receiver. The
antenna may also be positioned vertically. Contact Tom Dawson at tdaws@ieee.org for more information.
Click www.radio-science.com/Leonids_02/report.html for info on the November
2002 Leonids Meteor Shower
Check the HIGH ALTITUDE BALLOON CARRYING AMATEUR RADIO (HABCAT)
operations of The LOUDOUN AMATEUR RADIO GROUP (LARG).
HABCAT-1 (2003A) flew on May 26, 2003
See http://www.radio-science.com/HABCAT/HABCAT_1.pdf
for full mission procedures and
http://www.radio-science.com/HABCAT/flight_data_plots.pdf
for flight telemetry charts. There
is also some Payload and Launch operations data at
http://www.radio-science.com/HABCAT/payloads_and_launch.pdf and a
useful Balloon Tool at
http://www.radio-science.com/HABCAT/balloon.exe
Also check http://www.k4lrg.org for additional info on other club flights and activities.
Click http://www.radio-science.com/EMP/emp_pulse.jpg
for a plot of the UNCLASS IEC EMP Test pulse.
Rather faster than Lightning.
Check
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