2-meter signals bounced off the International Space Station by a ham in England have been monitored in Canada. (NASA photo) |
In a different approach to a similar effort –
bridging the Atlantic on 2 meters – three amateur radio clubs in Newfoundland
have put a full-time digital receiver on the air at the summer home of VO1HP.
According to the ARRL, the VO1FN "Transatlantic VHF Digital Beacon
Receiver" is a software defined radio listening continuously on 144.488
MHz for JT65 signals originating in Europe. It is primarily listening for
signals from Irish beacon station EI2DKH. However, VO1HP says operators are
willing to turn the station's 5-element loop-fed array quad (LFA-Q) Yagi in any
direction in order to conduct tests with distant digital stations.