[FedCom] Plattsburg ICE
Tom KB1LKV
sigint860 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 13 11:34:59 EDT 2004
The big thing around here (Northwestern Connecticut/Southern
Berkshires) in the ~2 GHz. region are 802.11b (and now 802.11g)
Wireless LANS. One of the local DSL providers offers it as standard
equipment to their customers. Coming in second are the Wavecom video
transmitters that everyone seems to have a use for these days.
Anyway, the rationale behind being able to detect the radar signal
besides soley as an intellectual exercise is that it would indicate
the possibility of other (voice) radio traffic of interest. I knew a
few hobbyists who did this with the DME/TACAN channels usually
reserved for air-to-air refuelling.
-Tom KB1LKV
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