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Author Topic: DGPS Logs Sep 16 2022 UTC 2346 - Sep 17 2022 UTC 2352 (AFE822x)  (Read 277 times)

Offline skeezix

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Thunderstorms in the region overnight.


Count    ID   ref1 ref2 kHz   Baud City                           Country              Lat      Lon      km     Deg
21       942  340  341  288.0 200  Cape Ray, NL                   Canada               47.636   -59.241  2,621  71 
1790     907  304  305  320.0 200  Richmond, BC                   Canada               49.114   -123.183 2,283  292
7        935  334  335  312.0 200  Western Head, NS               Canada               43.993   -64.67   2,273  83 
386      936  332  333  319.0 200  Point Escuminac, NB            Canada               47.075   -64.8    2,210  74 
779      927  316  317  309.0 200  Lauzon, QC                     Canada               46.821   -71.165  1,729  75 
3665     929  312  313  296.0 200  St Jean Richelieu, QC          Canada               45.324   -73.317  1,574  82 
15       919  308  309  306.0 200  Cardinal, ON                   Canada               44.783   -75.417  1,417  85 
745      918  310  311  286.0 200  Wiarton, ON                    Canada               44.75    -81.117  971    87 












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Re: DGPS Logs Sep 16 2022 UTC 2346 - Sep 17 2022 UTC 2351 (AFE822x)
« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2022, 1835 UTC »
Severe storms expected tonight in IL/IA/MO area. Once the weather calms down I may try an overnight SDR recording and see what pops up on DGPS.
Chris Smolinski
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