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The Dynasonde at Tromsø

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Description of the dynasonde
The Dynasonde is a digital HF sounder (see picture) covering ca. 1-30 MHz. It is sometimes refered to as a frequency agile sounder, or Advanced Ionospheric Sounder, hence the acronym FAIS for the software which is used to run it. It can be run like an ionosonde or in other modes such as fixed frequency soundings, even like a partial reflection sounder. Up to 6 Long fat dipoles are used as spaced receiving antennas. They do break sometimes through weight of snow and metal fatigue as they vibrate in the wind. Each half dipole is made from an 11 m long, 15 cm diameter aluminium tube suspended about 2m above the ground. A sample ionogram may be found. The latest and previous soundings are also available. There are other Dynasondes at Halley Bay in the Antarctic, at Bear Lake in Utah, USA, and at Lycksele, Sweden.

The Dynasonde is used in special ways together with the Heating facility at times. This makes it a powerful HF radar as some of our recent API results show.

Another variant is to use a fixed frequency for so-called IDI (Imaging Doppler Interferometry). How to use the Dynasonde Tips on starting and running the sounder exist.


Related Site:


The Swedish Ionosonde Network

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