JORN
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General
- Jindalee Operational Radar Network
- Emphasis on the Operational, as OTH-B is not an easy problem (a good summary).
- 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
- the Queensland receiver at Stonehenge, Queensland, with 90 degree coverage
- the Western Australian transmitter at Leonora, Western Australia, with 180 degree coverage
- the Western Australian receiver at Laverton, Western Australia, with 180 degree coverage
The research and development transmitter and receiver sites are:
- the Alice Springs transmitter at Harts Range, Northern Territory, with 90 degree coverage
- the Alice Springs receiver at Mount Everard, Northern Territory, with 90 degree coverage
Assignments matching 4.591 MHz
- 4.591 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?
- 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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