The Russian Woodpecker of Chernobyl: How To See Over The Horizon

I know I’ve posted about the Duga array in the past, and I know I’ve posted about Tom Scott’s fantastic YouTube Videos before, but here’s Tom Scott at the Duga-3 array – you’re welcome!

This visit to the array also forms part of Tom’s trip into the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.  If you’re fascinated by the disaster you’ll also enjoy:

As the Woodpecker’s operation is before my time on HF, perhaps someone could comment on whether or not its 10+ megawatts of power caused havoc for us here in VK land?

2 replies on “The Russian Woodpecker of Chernobyl: How To See Over The Horizon”

  1. I remember during the CB boom in the UK during the 70’s the Woodpecker used to cause a few problems during certain times of the day or night and also the vagaries of the weather, it used to follow the more popular CB frequencies being used then!

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