Measuring oblique ionograms using KiwiSDRs
After @WA2ZKD asked me multiple times about it, I finally figured out how to use KiwiSDRs (with GNSS enabled) to record oblique ionograms, i.e., how to synchronously tune to HF chirp sounders. Because the RX is not co-located with the TX they are called _oblique_ ionograms.
Thanks to @G8JNJ's wessex.* KiwiSDRs.
Each column consists of 10240 IQ samples intercepting the chirp which is 1440 samples long at `BW = 12 kHz`.
See also, https://hcab14.blogspot.com/2024/03/measuring-oblique-ionograms-using.html (documentation is work in progress).
Comments
Impressive, that works surprisingly well. I'm curious how you did that.
Hi Christoph,
That is a brilliant bit of work, and I think Peter, G3PLX, would be interested too.
Now to how to combine that with the TDoA function :-)
I'm located about 15km away from the Wessex site, and I could maybe generate some low power sweeps, if that would assist with any tests or further development work.
Regards,
Martin
Hi Christoph,
Also much impressed with these results so far and it will be interesting to see how you achieved this. I assume you used a form of matched filter for processing the wav file of the audio from the synchronized sweep.
Thank You!
This is Amazing! When I wear my Faraday Cap for too long, I hear chirps native on my lobe rx. *whistling*. This is really dynamic analysis. I wonder what shape the vortex megahowler toy would make in football stadium or long hall.