Latitude and longitude of Canadian High Arctic Ionospheric Network

Satellite map of Canadian High Arctic Ionospheric Network

The Canadian High Arctic Ionospheric Network (CHAIN) is an array of ground-based radio instruments deployed in the Canadian Arctic and operated by the University of New Brunswick. The CHAIN instruments include high data-rate GPS receivers and digital ionosondes. After passing through the Earth's ionosphere, microwave GPS signals carry information about the total electron content (TEC). This information is commonly used to improve the precision of GPS and to study ionospheric morphology. Ionosondes transmit pulses of radio signals in the Medium Frequency (MF) and High Frequency (HF) ranges, whose echos are analyzed to measure height and density of the ionosphere.

Latitude: 69° 07' 12.00" N
Longitude: -105° 01' 48.00" W

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GPS coordinates of Canadian High Arctic Ionospheric Network, Canada

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