[NLRS] 439MHZ Radar
Barry Malowanchuk
[email protected]
Wed, 09 Apr 2003 22:28:42 -0500
I have been seeing it at about 150 degrees for the past few days. My R7000
does a really good job of killing all the radar. The radar you hear stays up
higher because the "woodpecker" from Cavelier ND sits at 431 or 433 MHz
Barry VE4MA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill K0AWU" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 8:56 PM
Subject: [NLRS] 439MHZ Radar
> Earlier today it looked like the radar was NNW of here.
>
> Tonight it is stronger up around 439Mhz and I can't get a peak on it.
> Equally loud on all beam headings at 439Mhz. Yagi pattern at 439Mhz is
> unknown. Signal is well over S9 ALL THE TIME! .... HUGE.
>
> At 432MHz can't be sure of direction either, but 330 degrees seems
about
> the peak. Wally W0PHD sees it at about 120 degrees and Barry VE4MA
> south .... Sure don't know of anything in those whereabouts. HOPE they
> stay up on 439!!!!
>
> Back in the 1960's Barry's dad (Andy), Wally and I ran Wescom blankers
in
> the IF of our 432 converters to "tame" the ND radar. With today's "rice
> boxes" it won't be that easy.
>
> Thanks to all for the reports ......... So far Ed VE3KRP has not heard
the
> radar.
>
> Bill K0AWU EN37ed
>
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