[Milsurplus] Re: (Milsurplus) Night of Nights VI -

Richard M. MC Clung wa6knw at sbcglobal.net
Thu Jul 14 17:42:30 EDT 2005


Well, I do have a BR RCS-6A Chirpsounder that runs 24/7 and was syn'd
to a sounder in Utah(BR)running 4 sweeps an hour 2-30MHz and 2 sweeps
an hour 2-16MHZ. Also syn'd to a sounder in Boulder Creek (BC), CA
running the same sweep pattern. The Boulder Creek sounder can be used
for NVI or oblique soundings. This set up gives me soundings every 5
minutes.

In the way of sounder gear; I do have 1 RSS-5, 1 RSS-5A, 2 RCS-5B's,
1 TCS-5, 1 TCS-4D, 2 RCS-6A's, 1 XCS-6, 2 4180's, 1 4280, 1 4090, 1
FMT-2A, and 1 FMT-5B.

And a wife who is on me about my obsession with radio junque.....

RICH  WA6KNW
 

--- Tom Norris <r390a at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Nahhhh, if he wanted to do that, he'd have also told
> us about his ionosonde and chirp sounder.... heehee
> 
> I'll go back and listen to my pedestrian 756Pro
> and the R-390s.
> Tom NU4G 
> On Jul 14, 2005, at 8:04 AM, David Stinson wrote: 
> > Richard M. MC Clung wrote:
> >> Things started out great last night I had loaded all the listed
> >> frequencies into the BR RSS-5 Spectrum Monitor Receiver and
> >> could see what frequencies were probagating into the South end 
> >> of San Jose and which ones I should select for recording. 
> >>
> > I think he wrote this to make us jealous over his cool RX setup
> ;-).



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