[Lowfer] NEW VLF Station on 26.0KHz or TACAMO again?

Howell, Laurence J L.Howell at conocophillips.com
Mon Jan 31 12:59:09 EST 2011


Yes - you won't see rapid fading or skewing which you'll see on the American and NWC VLF' s which are off the side of the Alaskan array. European signals, are pretty stable just the diurnal unless we have a hard solar event. You'll see JJY gradually getting weaker after loss of the nighttime path. Actually its there 24hrs just the slope of the preamp and direction makes it appear weaker - same for the American VLF's.

Laurence

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Sent: Mon Jan 31 11:54:03 2011
Subject: Re: [Lowfer] NEW VLF Station on 26.0KHz or TACAMO again?

In a message dated 1/31/2011 12:49:53 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
L.Howell at conocophillips.com writes:


Looks pretty Strong on the 4X VLF snapper
 
 
Thanks Laurence. Yes I can see a trace now on your Alaska snapper.
Would that be consistent with a signal from Europe to your snapper
in Alaska?
 
73 - Todd WD4NGG
 
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