tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9071048343455395511.post6053409682864482659..comments2024-03-24T22:03:31.205+00:00Comments on Roger G3XBM's (Mainly) Amateur Radio Blog: Noctilucent Clouds and microwave DX?Roger G3XBMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13673890140751539870noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9071048343455395511.post-27007689930331323162010-06-06T21:04:33.677+01:002010-06-06T21:04:33.677+01:00Also not a microwave man David. It needs beacons o...Also not a microwave man David. It needs beacons operating 24/7 with monitoring at intercontinental range. I am very surprised that, as far as I know, no-one is rising to the challenge of working intercontinental 10GHz DX not via the moon. Apparently radar echoes are strong, so this would be like aurora i.e. not very weak signals but strong ones when the paths open.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9071048343455395511.post-56063147557704130242010-06-06T18:58:23.330+01:002010-06-06T18:58:23.330+01:00I read your previous posts on this subject with in...I read your previous posts on this subject with interest. It all sounds plausible, but I'm not a microwave operator right now. I wonder how Noctilucent clouds could be tracked for propagation? Visual spotting cluster? Or how about a grid of high angle 3cms beacons - that might help produce data on the geometry of signals.<br /><br />73 David, G8JGOG8JGOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00505492102212197876noreply@blogger.com