Narrowband and Wideband Channel Sounding of an Antarctica to Spain Ionospheric Radio Link
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2015-06Resumen
La Salle and Ebro Observatory have been involved in several joint projects about
remote sensing in Antarctica for the last 11 years (approximately one solar cycle). The Ebro
Observatory has been monitoring and analyzing the geomagnetic and the ionospheric
activity in the Antarctic Spanish station Juan Carlos I, ASJI, (62.7ºS, 299.6 ºE) for more
than eighteen and ten years respectively. La Salle has two main goals in the project. The
first one is the data transmission and reception from Antarctica to Spain to obtain a
historical series of measurements of channel sounding of this 12760 km ionospheric HF
radio link. The second one is the establishment of a stable data low power communication
system between the ASJI and Cambrils, Spain, (41.0ºN, 1.0ºE) to transmit the data from the
remote sensors located in the island. In this paper, both narrowband and wideband
soundings have been carried out to determine channel availability performed using a
frequency range from 2 to 30 MHz with 0.5 MHz step during the 24 hours of the day,
encompassing wider channel measurements than previously done, in terms of hours and
frequency. This paper presents the results obtained for the austral summer in 2014, using a
monopole antenna at the transmitter and an inverted V on the receiver side.
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Materias (CDU)
62 - Ingeniería. Tecnología
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Ràdio -- Freqüència modulada
Ionosfera
Geomagnetisme
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20 p.
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The 1st International Electronic Conference on Remote Sensing, Basel, 22 of June to 5 of July 2015
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