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Endicott Island
HF Radar Site

Address: Endeavor Island, Endicott Island (Prudhoe Bay), Alaska

Location: 70° 21.430' N, 147° 57.650' W

Radar Make & Model: Dual Frequency (12 and 25 MHz) SeaSonde

Land Owner: British Petroleum

Operating Frequency: 12.9 MHz

Power Source: 24VDC

Communications: StarBand 484 series satellite mode

Additional Notes: This site is powered by a 450 amp-hour battery bank that is charged by an Iota Engineering 40 amp power converter for 24 VDC.

Looking south at our instrument hut (small brown box) and the Endicott production facility. The boards protect our coaxial cables from traffic.

The StarBand satellite dish and transmit antenna.

The receive antenna.

The receive antenna and transmit antenna on the edge of the berm on Endeavor Island.


CIBS-MAP is a collaborative project between the University of Alaska Fairbanks Sea-Air-Land-Modeling and Observing Network (SALMON) Project and CODAR Ocean Sensors. It is sponsored by the Minerals Management Service, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminstration the National Oceanographic Partnership Program. Boat support was provided by Alaska Clean Seas.

 


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