Abstract

This paper gives an inside view of the first 20 years of operation of the Kiruna-Sodankylä-Tromsø (KST) part of EISCAT as experienced and remembered by myself. The paper is subdivided into an Introduction and 13 sections. Sections 1 to 6 describe the organization, staffing and responsibilites of the Sites, with particular emphasis on the transmitter-related work at Tromsø and the commuting of staff and equipment between the Sites. The Headquarters operation is treated in Section 7. The UHF radar system is treated in Section 8. Section 9 is a review of the VHF system, including a summary of transmitter and antenna problems not available elsewhere in easily accessed media. Section 10 treats the computer system and the proprietary control languages EROS, TARLAN and CORLAN. Section 11 describes the signal processing hardware, with special emphasis on the Alker correlator, its idiosyncrasies and the gradual unlocking of its capabilities through UNIPROG, the GEN-system and the G2-system, culminating in the ability to run alternating codes experiments routinely. Section 12 presents the time- and frequency keeping, a non-trivial task in the early 1980s. Finally, Section 13 discusses the UHF spectrum problem and relates how the UHF system had to be constantly upgraded in order to be able to co-exist with the emerging cellphone networks until the final closure of UHF reception at Kiruna and Sodankylä in 2012. The paper ends with some personal reflections.

Highlights

  • 35 When I started as Site Manager of the Kiruna site in June 1981, I was still a green newcomer to the geophysics community and my understanding of the scientific tasks that the Founding Fathers of EISCAT and the Associate scientists had set for themselves was almost nil

  • I have always regarded my role in EISCAT as that of a machine physisist, a concept I learned of at CERN, but I am happy that in helping to introduce the study of meteor head echoes with the UHF system I was able to do a bit of science with the instrument

  • EISCAT was established at the best possible time, when there existed a brief window of opportunity where all the technical prerequisites for wideband incoherent scatter studies of the ionosphere were on hand at the same time: 50 In the early 1970s, blocks of unused and partially unallocated VHF and UHF spectrum in the frequency ranges optimal for ionospheric incoherent scatter observations and wide enough to receive the full scatter spectrum (10-15 MHz), were still available in the Nordic countries

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Introduction

35 When I started as Site Manager of the Kiruna site in June 1981, I was still a green newcomer to the geophysics community and my understanding of the scientific tasks that the Founding Fathers of EISCAT and the Associate scientists had set for themselves was almost nil. They cover the work and responsibilities at the three sites, including important tasks not commonly known in the user community but vital to the ability to maintain operations and observations and deserving of recognition. Discussions institutions, but work full-time for EISCAT under direct control and supervision by Headquarters and be charged with operating and maintaining the radar equipment at their respective sites, 165 effectively forming the operational branch of EISCAT This scheme guaranteed the site staff the same benefits and social security as individuals in comparable positions in each host country, securing them credits towards their national pension plans and offering a degree of job safety at the end of the planned lifetime of the Association (13 years). That job title was really a bad misnomer, as the duties in practice did comprise coding and - and perhaps more importantly - the maintenance of the site 210 computer systems, including peripherals and operating system software; today a more proper job title would have been ”software systems engineers”

Tasks during operations
Development work for the ESR project
Annual Review meetings and Christmas parties
Headquarters
Findings
11. Signal processing
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