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Grape 2 (Three-Channel HF Doppler Receiver) at AB1XB Node 1002

ResourceID
spase://HamSCI/Instrument/PSWS/Grape2/AB1XB_Node1002

Description

The GRAPE 2 Doppler Monitor is a three-channel HF receiver developed as part of the HamSCI Personal Space Weather Station (PSWS) project. It was released shortly before the April 8, 2024 North American solar eclipse as a next-generation system designed to monitor Doppler frequency shifts in HF time-standard signals such as WWV, WWVH, and CHU. GRAPE 2 is capable of simultaneously receiving three frequencies, with primary frequency selections at 2.5, 5.0, 10.0, and 15.0 MHz, and reduced though very acceptable performance on 3.33, 7.58, or 14.36 MHz. It utilizes a GPS-disciplined oscillator (GPSDO) for precise frequency measurements. The GRAPE 2 system consists of receiver and logic PCBs, a Teensy microcontroller, a Raspberry Pi 4B running Raspbian OS, an external hard drive, and two antennas—one for GPS reception and one for HF time-standard signals. It is used for continuous monitoring of the ionosphere through measurements of Doppler frequency shifts as part of the PSWS network.

The AB1XB Node 1002 station is located at 42.458ºN, 71.667ºW. Instrument type is Grape 2. There is one antenna at this station, which is MLA-30+ Uploading wideband loop antenna. It records WWV 5 MHz, 10 MHz, and 15 MHz Doppler Shift.

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Instrument

ResourceID
spase://HamSCI/Instrument/PSWS/Grape2/AB1XB_Node1002
NamingAuthority
HamSCI
ResourceHeader
ResourceName
Grape 2 (Three-Channel HF Doppler Receiver) at AB1XB Node 1002
AlternateName
Grape 2 at AB1XB Node 1002 station
ReleaseDate
2025-07-28 13:00:00
Description

The GRAPE 2 Doppler Monitor is a three-channel HF receiver developed as part of the HamSCI Personal Space Weather Station (PSWS) project. It was released shortly before the April 8, 2024 North American solar eclipse as a next-generation system designed to monitor Doppler frequency shifts in HF time-standard signals such as WWV, WWVH, and CHU. GRAPE 2 is capable of simultaneously receiving three frequencies, with primary frequency selections at 2.5, 5.0, 10.0, and 15.0 MHz, and reduced though very acceptable performance on 3.33, 7.58, or 14.36 MHz. It utilizes a GPS-disciplined oscillator (GPSDO) for precise frequency measurements. The GRAPE 2 system consists of receiver and logic PCBs, a Teensy microcontroller, a Raspberry Pi 4B running Raspbian OS, an external hard drive, and two antennas—one for GPS reception and one for HF time-standard signals. It is used for continuous monitoring of the ionosphere through measurements of Doppler frequency shifts as part of the PSWS network.

The AB1XB Node 1002 station is located at 42.458ºN, 71.667ºW. Instrument type is Grape 2. There is one antenna at this station, which is MLA-30+ Uploading wideband loop antenna. It records WWV 5 MHz, 10 MHz, and 15 MHz 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
2024-03-07 00:00:00
Note
Data are current to within about two days.
ObservatoryID