Abstract

AbstractThe Equatorial Atmosphere Radar (EAR) is a very high frequency Doppler radar operated with an active phased‐array antenna system at 47 MHz. It is located at the equator in Kototabang, West Sumatra, Indonesia (0.20°S, 100.32°E) and was established with a single receiving channel. Here, we present the development of a multichannel receiver system for EAR using a combination of the Universal Software Radio Peripheral X300 (USRP X300) series and GNU Radio software. Two USRP X300 devices, corresponding to four receiving channels, were synchronized using 10‐MHz reference clocks and a one‐pulse per second signal. Received signals were collected by the existing EAR antennas, fed to the USRPs for digital conversion, and then stored on a hard disk drive. Signal postprocessing was carried out to estimate wind velocity profiles. Wind profiles estimated using full correlation analysis indicate that the spaced antenna method from multichannel receivers agrees well with EAR standard observational data.

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