[Scan-DC] Greenbelt DORIS coordinates
David L. Wilson
dwilson314 at verizon.net
Sun Mar 27 16:54:25 EDT 2022
On 3/27/2022 9:20 AM, Andrew Clegg wrote:
> This is all cool info Dave. Thanks for posting! Looks like I was within 3 miles of the actual site. It’s interesting to hear the 2036 signal is similar to the 401 signal.
When you get close to the actual site, the signal is overwhelming on
both frequencies. It is on the east side of Springfield Rd. If you
see the sign that say "Experimental Antenna Range" south of there
directing one to a road going west off Springfield, that passes by the
Goddard Amateur radio club. The Goddard SFC NASA HF station (I heard
in SSB working other NASA locations during Y2K issue) might be
co-located (I am not sure).
It sounded identical to me with the HackRF 1. I am still trying to see
if I can figure out the data I copied but it takes time.
> By the way I use usrps that go up to 6 GHz. I was under the impression that the little dongles went to slightly above 2 GHz. I guess they stop right at 2?
Most of the dongle stop at 1.7 or so GHz with a few going to 2 GHz.
I have a USRP clone but never tried getting it working. What software
do you use with your USRP?
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David L. Wilson
dwilson314 at verizon.net
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