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Schedule Notes Viewer Vn 3.2
VHF: Tripolar 2020 02 26 2200 - 2020 02 27 0200
Scheduled for 2200 - 2400
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I was given 24 hours on the PP program, i.e. 3x6 hours on the previous 3 nights. This last night, I will run only 4 hours because of the moon rise. It will be on the 6 allocated FR hours time. Frédéric Pitout, our French coordinator, aggrees on this. We want to use the tristatic VHF configuration as used in http://pc115.seg20.nipr.ac.jp/www/eiscatdata/3dvelocity.html The VHF antenna should point vertically. The remote antennas will move at least at 3 altitudes of observation : 90 km, 110 km, 220 km. I will prepare the program in January. I will need the assistance of the EISCAT staff because I did never use the VHF in a tristatic mode (only UHF long ago). The first night of observation is Sunday 23d of February to Monday. This is because of the moon, to optimize our chances of discovery. Therefore, I can come to Ramsfjorden Sunday early in the afternoon to prepare the code and test it.
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