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Grape 1 Legacy (fldigi-based Doppler Receiver) at AA6TB Node 89 station

ResourceID
spase://HamSCI/Instrument/PSWS/Grape1Legacy/AA6TB_Node89

Description

The Grape 1 Legacy Doppler Monitor (fldigi version) is a citizen science instrument developed as part of the HamSCI Personal Space Weather Station (PSWS) project. It is a low-cost, easy-to-assemble system designed to receive, analyze, and record signals from frequency standard stations such as WWV, WWVH, and CHU. Using a low-IF receiver board, a GPS-disciplined oscillator (GPSDO), and a Raspberry Pi running a custom HamSCI fldigi-based image, it measures Doppler frequency shifts caused by ionospheric variations on a 24/7 basis. Data is typically recorded in CSV format. Grape 1 systems have been operational since 2019 and have been used in studies of space weather impacts, including during the 2024 North American total solar eclipse. The Grape 1 is a receive-only device and does not require a ham radio license to operate.

The AA6TB Node 89 is located at 36.521ºN, 76.542ºW. Instrument type is Grape 1 Legacy. There is one antenna at this staton, which is Antenna 1: EFHW. It records WWV 10MHz Doppler Shift.

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Instrument

ResourceID
spase://HamSCI/Instrument/PSWS/Grape1Legacy/AA6TB_Node89
NamingAuthority
HamSCI
ResourceHeader
ResourceName
Grape 1 Legacy (fldigi-based Doppler Receiver) at AA6TB Node 89 station
AlternateName
Grape 1 Legacy at AA6TB Node 89 station
ReleaseDate
2025-07-23 15:30:15
Description

The Grape 1 Legacy Doppler Monitor (fldigi version) is a citizen science instrument developed as part of the HamSCI Personal Space Weather Station (PSWS) project. It is a low-cost, easy-to-assemble system designed to receive, analyze, and record signals from frequency standard stations such as WWV, WWVH, and CHU. Using a low-IF receiver board, a GPS-disciplined oscillator (GPSDO), and a Raspberry Pi running a custom HamSCI fldigi-based image, it measures Doppler frequency shifts caused by ionospheric variations on a 24/7 basis. Data is typically recorded in CSV format. Grape 1 systems have been operational since 2019 and have been used in studies of space weather impacts, including during the 2024 North American total solar eclipse. The Grape 1 is a receive-only device and does not require a ham radio license to operate.

The AA6TB Node 89 is located at 36.521ºN, 76.542ºW. Instrument type is Grape 1 Legacy. There is one antenna at this staton, which is Antenna 1: EFHW. It records WWV 10MHz Doppler Shift.

Contacts
RolePersonStartDateStopDateNote
1.PrincipalInvestigatorspase://SMWG/Person/Nathaniel.Frissell
2.TechnicalContactspase://SMWG/Person/William.Engelke
3.MetadataContactspase://SMWG/Person/Kornyanat.Hozumi
InstrumentType
Experiment
InvestigationName
HamSCI Personal Space Weather Station (PSWS)
OperatingSpan
StartDate
2024-03-30 00:00:00
StopDate
2025-06-28 00:00:00
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