Amplitude and phase for narrowband transmitters at
ABOVE site Fort Smith, Manitoba, Lat: 59.99, Lon: -111.84. The
Array for Broadband Observations of VLF/ELF Emissions (ABOVE)
Level-2 CDF files of Amplitude, Phase and Bearing at 1 minute
resolution for seven VLF transmitters as observed from each station
of the ABOVE array.
The VLF transmitters observed are:
NDK (LaMoure, North Dakota, 46.37 N, 98.33 W, 25.2 kHz)
NAA (Cutler, Maine, 44.64 N, 67.29 W, 24.0 kHz),
NLK (Seattle, Washington, 48.20 N 121.92 W, 24.8 kHz)
NWC (Exmouth, Western Australia, 21.82 S, 114.16 E, 19.8 kHz)
NPM (Lualualei, Hawaii, 21.42 N, 158.15 W, 21.4 kHz)
NRK (Keflavik, Iceland, 63.85 N, 22.45 W, 37.5 kHz)
WWVB (Fort Collins, Colorado, 40.68 N, 105.05 W, 60 kHz)
GO-ABOVE is a ground‐based array of VLF radio receivers located across Canada and run as a part of the Canadian Space Agency's Geospace Observatory (GO). The ABOVE instruments are situated in two north‐south chains in Alberta and Manitoba, through the region roughly from L = 3 through L = 8. The ABOVE instruments monitor electromagnetic waves in a frequency range from 100 Hz to 75 kHz, covering chorus and hiss emissions as well as U.S. Navy transmitters near 25 kHz. The absolute timing accuracy is 10 ns, from GPS.
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Amplitude and phase for narrowband transmitters at
ABOVE site Fort Smith, Manitoba, Lat: 59.99, Lon: -111.84. The
Array for Broadband Observations of VLF/ELF Emissions (ABOVE)
Level-2 CDF files of Amplitude, Phase and Bearing at 1 minute
resolution for seven VLF transmitters as observed from each station
of the ABOVE array.
The VLF transmitters observed are:
NDK (LaMoure, North Dakota, 46.37 N, 98.33 W, 25.2 kHz)
NAA (Cutler, Maine, 44.64 N, 67.29 W, 24.0 kHz),
NLK (Seattle, Washington, 48.20 N 121.92 W, 24.8 kHz)
NWC (Exmouth, Western Australia, 21.82 S, 114.16 E, 19.8 kHz)
NPM (Lualualei, Hawaii, 21.42 N, 158.15 W, 21.4 kHz)
NRK (Keflavik, Iceland, 63.85 N, 22.45 W, 37.5 kHz)
WWVB (Fort Collins, Colorado, 40.68 N, 105.05 W, 60 kHz)
GO-ABOVE is a ground‐based array of VLF radio receivers located across Canada and run as a part of the Canadian Space Agency's Geospace Observatory (GO). The ABOVE instruments are situated in two north‐south chains in Alberta and Manitoba, through the region roughly from L = 3 through L = 8. The ABOVE instruments monitor electromagnetic waves in a frequency range from 100 Hz to 75 kHz, covering chorus and hiss emissions as well as U.S. Navy transmitters near 25 kHz. The absolute timing accuracy is 10 ns, from GPS.
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Phase of VLF transmitter NDK observed at fsmi.
Phases for upper (space) and lower (mark) frequencies have been combined. Phase is calculated along direction of maximum amplitude.
Amplitude of VLF transmitter NDK observed at fsmi.
Amplitude is calculated separately for North-South and East-West antennas.
Bearing to VLF transmitter NDK observed at fsmi.
Bearing direction is based on amplitudes from the 2 antennas and always between 0 (N/S) and 90 (E/W) degrees.
Phase of VLF transmitter NAA observed at fsmi.
Phases for upper (space) and lower (mark) frequencies have been combined. Phase is calculated along direction of maximum amplitude.
Amplitude of VLF transmitter NAA observed at fsmi.
Amplitude is calculated separately for North-South and East-West antennas.
Bearing to VLF transmitter NAA observed at fsmi.
Bearing direction is based on amplitudes from the 2 antennas and always between 0 (N/S) and 90 (E/W) degrees.
Phase of VLF transmitter NLK observed at fsmi.
Phases for upper (space) and lower (mark) frequencies have been combined. Phase is calculated along direction of maximum amplitude.
Amplitude of VLF transmitter NLK observed at fsmi.
Amplitude is calculated separately for North-South and East-West antennas.
Bearing to VLF transmitter NLK observed at fsmi.
Bearing direction is based on amplitudes from the 2 antennas and always between 0 (N/S) and 90 (E/W) degrees.
Phase of VLF transmitter NWC observed at fsmi.
Phases for upper (space) and lower (mark) frequencies have been combined. Phase is calculated along direction of maximum amplitude.
Amplitude of VLF transmitter NWC observed at fsmi.
Amplitude is calculated separately for North-South and East-West antennas.
Bearing to VLF transmitter NWC observed at fsmi.
Bearing direction is based on amplitudes from the 2 antennas and always between 0 (N/S) and 90 (E/W) degrees.
Phase of VLF transmitter NPM observed at fsmi.
Phases for upper (space) and lower (mark) frequencies have been combined. Phase is calculated along direction of maximum amplitude.
Amplitude of VLF transmitter NPM observed at fsmi.
Amplitude is calculated separately for North-South and East-West antennas.
Bearing to VLF transmitter NPM observed at fsmi.
Bearing direction is based on amplitudes from the 2 antennas and always between 0 (N/S) and 90 (E/W) degrees.
Phase of VLF transmitter NRK observed at fsmi.
Phases for upper (space) and lower (mark) frequencies have been combined. Phase is calculated along direction of maximum amplitude.
Amplitude of VLF transmitter NRK observed at fsmi.
Amplitude is calculated separately for North-South and East-West antennas.
Bearing to VLF transmitter NRK observed at fsmi.
Bearing direction is based on amplitudes from the 2 antennas and always between 0 (N/S) and 90 (E/W) degrees.
Phase of VLF transmitter WWVB observed at fsmi.
Phases for upper (space) and lower (mark) frequencies have been combined. Phase is calculated along direction of maximum amplitude.
Amplitude of VLF transmitter WWVB observed at fsmi.
Amplitude is calculated separately for North-South and East-West antennas.
Bearing to VLF transmitter WWVB observed at fsmi.
Bearing direction is based on amplitudes from the 2 antennas and always between 0 (N/S) and 90 (E/W) degrees.