Greetings, space weather enthusiasts -
What
Host locations are needed for both the Grape 1 and Grape 2 PSWS. Grapes are low-cost scientific instruments (HF receivers) designed to monitor standard time and frequency stations such as WWV/H and CHU. ( HamSCI.org/grape ). Being receive-only instruments, they are perfect for both licensed and unlicensed individuals, club stations, at a home, school or remote site.
When
While there is a major focus on monitoring around the Oct, 2023 and Apr 2024 solar eclipses, reception data has scientific value at all times. Grapes are useful for monitoring all sorts of space weather phenomena, now and in the future, as Solar Cycle 25 builds towards its anticipated maximum in 2025.
Who
Volunteers are need to build and/or obtain Grape hardware, erect a simple antenna, connect to the Internet, and simply let the Grape monitor the airwaves and upload its data (~ 1 Gb) daily. Hosts are asked to complete their installations well before the Oct, 2023 eclipse, and ideally, to leave them on the air for the next 2 to 3 years.
How
hamSCI.org/grape2 has a Grape Interest Survey at the bottom. Please fill out the survey if you are interested in hosting a Grape 2*. (If you are currently hosting a Grape 1, please consider hosting a Grape 2 as well. There is value in having both receivers at many sites.)
More Details
Grape hosts can view their own data and graphs of received information (signal strength and Doppler frequency shift). Viewing software is being written which will allow public access and analysis of all Grape data - stay tuned for more information.
Available now is the build-it-yourself Grape 1 PSWS ( hamSCI.org/grape1 ).
Available later in 2023 will be the Grape 2 PSWS ( hamSCI.org/grape2 ). Note: This page has a Grape Interest Survey at the bottom. Please fill out the survey if you are interested in hosting a Grape 2*
A limited number of Grape 2 stations will be provided by HamSCI, based on geographic dispersion and scientific sampling needs (most locations are in or near the continental US). Grape 2s will also be available for purchase.
HamSCI is fully committed to both short- and long-term investigations of ionospheric dynamics. Deployment of Grape PSWS is key to meeting those commitments. Questions can be addressed to hamsci <at> hamsci.org.
73 de Gary, AF8A
HamSCI Amateur Radio Community Coordinator
*P.S. The following names and amateur callsigns have expressed interest in the Grape 2 and are already on the survey list:
AB1XB (FL)
AB1XB (MA)
AD0AE
AD0CY
AD0RR
AF8A
Blackwood
K1VX
K4BSE
K4LED
KA4RXP
KB1HFT
KB3CS
KB8OIS
KC2JAV
KC2TXO
KD8ABX
KE0NRE
KE9SA
KF7ZN
KM4YMI
KN4GSM
KN4QXS
KR4K
N0AX
N1HAC
N4TVC
N7FWL
VA6PW
VE3HBH
VE3OOI
W2NAF
W3VN
W4JKL
W7LUX
W9DJG
W9QF
WB8SBI
WB9YIG
WD8CIV
Maj Gerry Creager
National Health Services Advisory Team
Civil Air Patrol, U.S. Air Force Auxiliary
(M) 979.229.5301
Volunteers serving America's communities, saving lives, and shaping futures.
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I wonder if there is
any way that the Reverse Beacon Network could contribute to this
effort. We are something over 200 volunteers, mostly in the US
and Europe, who use software-defined receivers and software that
identifies stations heard, when and where (QRG and
geographical), and signal strength as received. Results for
the entire network are sent to DX clusters worldwide, and are
also archived daily on the RBN website. Perhaps you're already
planning to use our data - if so, great!
73, Pete N4ZR
I wonder if there is any way that the Reverse Beacon Network could contribute to this effort. We are something over 200 volunteers, mostly in the US and Europe, who use software-defined receivers and software that identifies stations heard, when and where (QRG and geographical), and signal strength as received. Results for the entire network are sent to DX clusters worldwide, and are also archived daily on the RBN website. Perhaps you're already planning to use our data - if so, great!
73, Pete N4ZR
Interesting, Gary. I
didn't know that the Grape project put such emphasis on
frequency stability and accuracy - the RBN has a number of nodes
that are GPS-locked, but most are not - we try to police
accuracy to ensure no worse than 5 ppm for relatively prolific
nodes, which is far short of what you want. Clearly, I need to
understand Grape more clearly.
73, Pete N4ZR
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Pierre F. Fogal, Ph.D.
Site Manager
Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory (PEARL)
Canadian Network for Detection of Atmospheric Change (CANDAC)
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Department of Physics, University of Toronto
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Pierre F. Fogal, Ph.D.
Site Manager
Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory (PEARL)
Canadian Network for Detection of Atmospheric Change (CANDAC)
Senior Research Associate
Department of Physics, University of Toronto
60 Saint George St.
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I would love to have a grape 2 unit or the new grape 1 in Maine
Kerry T Case
N1URT
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Hello Gary,
Here are two more potential stations from Switzerland.
If you are interested, we would like to set up two grape1.
Do you still need stations?
Best regards,
Roger
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Hi Steve,
You can find Grape 1 build instructions here: https://hamsci.org/grape1
73 Nathaniel W2NAF
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Hi Mike,
No, Grape hardware is not an absolute requirement. As you mention, it is important to use GPS-disciplined oscillators or some similar extremely precise frequency reference.
Michael Hauan AC0G wrote a very nice article in last year’s TAPR PSR about how to make a Grapeless Grape. See Page 7 of the attached file. Note that this method produces the older style FLDIGI data that we are trying to move away from. The FLDIGI-style data only captures the amplitude of the single strongest frequency bin as a function of time; the new approach gives us a spectrum. Still, the old style data is being used in research projects and will be useful.
It is also possible to go the DigitalRF route, especially since DigitalRF is compatible with GNU Radio that has wide radio support. We are currently working on making a version of the DRF Grape Software that works with KA9Q-Radio and the RX-888, but this is still in development.
73 Nathaniel W2NAF
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Hi Mike,
I don’t think anyone has explicitly tried making HPSDR with the Grape. However, if there were GNURadio support for HPSDR, it should not be that hard to make it work as a Grape.
Before I read your e-mail, I would have thought that there was a GNU Radio source for HPSDR. But maybe there isn’t. I imagine Tom N5EG would know.
73 Nathaniel W2NAF
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