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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. 

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