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* 100KFXN - Frequency modulation | * 100KFXN - Frequency modulation | ||
− | * 30K0P0N | + | * 30K0P0N - Unmodulated sequence of pulses |
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Revision as of 20:44, 24 January 2012
General
- Jindalee Operational Radar Network
- Emphasis on the Operational, as OTH-B is not an easy problem (a good summary).
On RFMap
The sites on the JORN Wikipedia entry can be found on RFMap.
- The four JORN transmitter and receiver sites are:
- the Queensland transmitter at Longreach, Queensland, with 90 degree coverage (Queensland Jindalee Tx Site, via, LONGREACH)
- the Queensland receiver at Stonehenge, Queensland, with 90 degree coverage (Queensland Jindalee RX Site, STONEHENGE)
- the Western Australian transmitter at Leonora, Western Australia, with 180 degree coverage (Jindalee Project WA Transmit Site, LAVERTON)
- the Western Australian receiver at Laverton, Western Australia, with 180 degree coverage (Jindalee Project WA Receive Site, LAVERTON)
- The research and development transmitter and receiver sites are:
- the Alice Springs transmitter at Harts Range, Northern Territory, with 90 degree coverage (Telstra/Defence Site, HARTS RANGE)
- the Alice Springs receiver at Mount Everard, Northern Territory, with 90 degree coverage (Defence Site, Off Tanami Road, MT EVERARD) (previous test site just SE of main site)
Clients
- DoD
- RLM Systems has been acquired by Lockheed Martin.
- Have two assignments at most TX/RX sites in the ~480 MHz range (no link specified).
Assignments
Common emission designators:
- 100HN0N - Unmodulated carrier, no modulating signal, no information transmitted
- 100KFXN - Frequency modulation
- 30K0P0N - Unmodulated sequence of pulses
- 40K0P0N
4.59 MHz
- ~4.59 MHz has been found while listening on HF. As it happens it is a registered assignment for many of the JORN stations:
File:JORN 4.591MHz.jpg
The JORN transmission is the strong one. Note the weak 'sweeping' of the spectrum just to the left of it - part of JORN too?
- The matching assignment is 4.5905 MHz at 10 kW (3 kHz bandwidth)
Note that automatic site fetching has been disabled in the following links; if you wish to fetch other sites, please check the box in the top-right of the map.
- Defence Transmitter Site, HUMPTY DOO
- Defence Receiver Site, SHOAL BAY
- RAAF Base, AMBERLEY
- Defence Transmitter Site, LYNDOCH
- Defence Site, North Ward, TOWNSVILLE (masts to the ESE)
- Defence Transmitter Site, BOHLE RIVER
- Defence Receiver Site, MORUNDA
- Royal Australian Air Force, WILLIAMTOWN
- Defence Receiver Site, SPEED CREEK
- Defence Transmitter Site, NORTH WEST CAPE
- Defence Receiver Site, NORTH WEST CAPE
- Defence Site (RAAF), ROCKHAMPTON (site has wrong position)
De-modulation
Some simple signal analysis reveals interesting features:
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