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Subject: Re: Topband: RI1ANF
From: Tom Frenaye <frenaye@hughes.net>
Date: Thu, 31 May 2012 20:12:39 -0400
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At 06:24 PM 5/31/2012, Jeff Woods/W0ODS wrote:
>Here's an interesting story:
>In the early 90's, I worked as a ship-board radio officer.  At one of the 
>training conferences, I met a fellow RO who also worked at the McMurdo 
>Antarctic base when he wasn't on ships.  During one of our (many and frequent) 
>conversations after hours at the hotel bar, he mentioned an odd propagation 
>mode at 5 kHz which only seemed to be present from pole-to-pole.  The physics 
>of this propagation are still unclear to me, but the salient point is that he 
>also described the antenna.  
>It was a simple dipole, cut for resonance, and strung for miles along the 
>icecap.  Ice is a good insulator, and the ice cap is thick enough to give a 
>"ground mounted" dipole reasonable height even at VLF.  
>At 160m, a dipole on the ice would act as though it were essentially in 
>free-space.
>Feel free to fact check me on this.  I was young.  We were sailors.  And we 
>were drinking.  :-)  But it does bode well for helping Herb get his Antarctic 
>merit badge some day.


It was probably KC4AAD Siple Station

They had something like a 100kw SCR device transmitter on 15 khz talking to 
Roberville Quebec

Google is my friend
  http://vlf.stanford.edu/research/vlf-transmitter-siple-station-antarctica
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siple_Station

When I was at Palmer Station KC4AAC (just a bit south of the South Shetrlands 
on the Antarctic peninsula) I got to listen a lot on 160m but had no 
transmitter.   It was easy to hear ON4UN and some others because of the 
extremely low noise level.  I borrowed a 50w(?) ionospheric sounder (actually a 
modified DX-40 or DX-60) from a British science experiment on several nights 
that did cover 160m.  I don't think I ever worked anything other than South 
American stations.

  -- Tom/K1KI, x-KC4AAC opr 1976-77

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