FYI, for anyone interested... there's a short article (page 82) about CODAR in the October issue of QST Magazine.
Needless to say, CODAR is well-known to most SWL'ers! :twisted:
Apparently, there were reports of CODAR interfering with the 12m and 60m ham bands and the investigation led them to a USC-run CODAR station. It's a short article but it does show an interesting photo of a CODAR transmission antenna. These stations are limited to 40W.
The good news is that the interfering CODAR transmitter has had a frequency change and should no longer interfere with the 12m and 60m ham bands.
I found the picture that they used in the magazine article:
Needless to say, CODAR is well-known to most SWL'ers! :twisted:
Apparently, there were reports of CODAR interfering with the 12m and 60m ham bands and the investigation led them to a USC-run CODAR station. It's a short article but it does show an interesting photo of a CODAR transmission antenna. These stations are limited to 40W.
The good news is that the interfering CODAR transmitter has had a frequency change and should no longer interfere with the 12m and 60m ham bands.
I found the picture that they used in the magazine article:
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