[MRCA] Fw: CODAR IX Should be gone now thanks to everyone's assistance.
Dennis
spike.dennis at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 17 17:33:36 EDT 2011
>From Brian KW6J, the below.
The dreaded 60mtrsweeper is gone as of July15.
Dennis Starks
Military-Radio-Guy
KB0SFP
Monitor(all USB):
3996, 5403.5, 7296, 14342.5, 18157.5
> Sent: Friday, July 15, 2011 9:25 PM
> Subject: CODAR IX Should be gone now thanks to everyone's assistance.
>
>
> > Friday July 15, 2011
> >
> > Howdy all,
> > As of today Rutgers University CODAR team has moved all eight of their
>sites from 5.375 MHz which was causing us the 60 Meter interference, to 4.900
>MHz thus solving the problem.
> >
> > A hearty thanks to Josh Kohut, Ethan Handel and the rest of the Rutgers
>CODAR team for their support and cooperation in testing and taking action to
>solve our 60 Meter interference problem.
> >
> > Thank you Gentlemen !
> >
> > An equally hearty thanks goes to everyone who participated in the
>monitoring, data gathering and reporting that led to the success of this
>effort.
> >
> > At the beginning of this effort I received reports from Costa Rica, Hawaii,
>Alaska, Wake Island and other distant locations. I'm not sure if the problem
>has been solved at these locations since I didn't receive monitoring
>information during our test periods but if you are still plagued by CODAR on 60
>Meters you might try contacting the Ocean Sciences department of your local
>University and discuss the problem
> > with them.
> >
> > If the CODAR is no longer causing interference at the distant locations
>then that is evidence of the phenomena propagation characteristics on 60 Meters
>which we noted during our test periods.
> >
> >
> > 73 & the best of 60 Meter DX to all of you.
> >
> >
> > Dan Welch - W6DFW
> > Official Observer Coordinator
> > ARRL Orange Section
> > Email: arrl.ooc at apex-scientific.com
> > ============================================
> >
>
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