One would be surprised how far those buzzards can be heard. When I was still working for what is now Verizon, we tried for six months to turn up a 10 GHz microwave route from downtown Hampton, Virginia to the Easter Shore, a 27 KM shot using 10 foot dishes on 300 foot towers. There were these repetitive error bursts at random times both day and night. We finally got it up to phone traffic right after the local paper said Langley AFB had been conducting exercises out over the ocean.
Surprise, but our dish was aimed almost due east and had all the problems. The same setup looking west did not have a bit of trouble. We could have solved the problem with a few heat seeking missiles good to about 300 miles down range, but no govt. agency would admit to being within the path or range of our hop
Right across the river is Norfolk Naval Base. Those 19 year old radar operators would never bring up their equipment in port before departing the next day, would they? Surprisingly how quick they shut down after we called the Navy harbor master.
Jim
On 3/2/2011 12:18 PM, Rocky Jones wrote:
It is the radar off of an E2-C...heard it many many times while playing cat and mouse games with it... Robert Oler WB5MZO
Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 05:04:30 +0000 From: kq6ea@verizon.net To: glasbrenner@mindspring.com CC: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: RADAR QRM on FO-29 video on YouTube
Yow, that's pretty bad, Drew. You're probably too far from Eglin, so you think maybe it's from MacDill? Jim
On 03/01/2011 03:35 AM, Andrew Glasbrenner wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPSvVEjrTzY
This is just a short video of the severe RADAR QRM I had today while trying to work FO-29. This is about as bad as I've ever seen it here in Central Florida. Please ignore my son coughing in the background (he's getting better fast), along with one of my male cockatiels crooning to the female one. :-)
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