Signale vom Mond - reflektiert

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    Friday 19 January 2008 at 13:40 EST


    A local ham radio friend sent me a copy of this ARRL Special Bulletin.


    I believe that it is possible that listeners may also hear
    Magnetospheric Duct Echoes with delays of the order of a second or so.


    Please let me know if anyone hears some of these transmitted signals
    and/or echoes. My noise level is so high that I doubt I will hear
    anything but I'll try anyway.


    161 Alan VE3HX


    > SB SPCL @ ARL $ARLX002
    > ARLX002 Lunar Echo Experiment looking for Amateur Radio Participants
    >
    > ZCZC AX02
    > QST de W1AW
    > Special Bulletin 2 ARLX002
    > From ARRL Headquarters
    > Newington CT January 17, 2008
    > To all radio amateurs
    >
    > SB SPCL ARL ARLX002
    > ARLX002 Lunar Echo Experiment looking for Amateur Radio Participants
    >
    > The HF Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) in Alaska and the
    > Long Wavelength Array (LWA) in New Mexico are planning an additional
    > lunar echo experiment for January 18-19.
    >
    > Interested radio amateurs are invited to participate in this
    > experiment by listening for the lunar echoes and submitting reports.
    >
    > On January 19, listen on 6.7925 MHz from 0500-0600z, and on 7.4075
    > MHz from 0600-0700z.
    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    On January 20, listen on 6.7925 MHz from
    > 0630-0730z and on 7.4075 MHz from 0730-0830z (depending on frequency
    > occupancy at the time of operation, it may be necessary to adjust
    > the frequency slightly).
    >!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    > Based on previous experiments, investigators believe it should be
    > possible to hear the lunar echoes with a standard communications
    > receiver and a simple 40 meter dipole antenna. #
    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    The format for the
    > transmissions will follow a five second cycle beginning on the hour
    > and repeating continuously.
    >!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    > The HAARP transmitter will transmit for the first two seconds. The
    > next three seconds will be quiet to listen for the lunar echo. Then
    > HAARP will transmit again for two seconds, repeating the cycle for
    > one hour. In the second hour, this five second repetitive cycle will
    > be repeated at a different frequency. All transmissions from HAARP
    > will be CW (no modulation).
    >!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    > Depending on ionospheric conditions, it may or may not be possible
    > to hear the HAARP transmission directly via skywave propagation.
    > Since HAARP will not be using any modulation, set your receiver on
    > to CW mode to hear HAARP and the lunar echo. Investigators are
    > interested in receiving signal reports from radio amateurs who may
    > be able to detect -- or not detect-- the lunar echo or the
    > transmitted skywave pulse from HAARP.
    >
    > Submit reports via e-mail to mbreport@haarp.alaska.edu and list your
    > call sign and the type and location of your receiving equipment and
    > antennas.