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Content preview: Its simples One system decodes data and the system other produces data Its up to the beholder to decide as to which is real and which is imaginary [...] Content analysis details: (0.0 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- -0.0 RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE RBL: Sender listed at http://www.dnswl.org/, no trust [80.12.242.80 listed in list.dnswl.org] 0.0 HTML_MESSAGE BODY: HTML included in message X-Scan-Signature: 636960e0f5eb187ef6993b21d3ecebaf Subject: Re: LF: OPDS Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0037_01CED7DF.BC633460" X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 2.63 (2004-01-11) on post.thorcom.com X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, hits=0.6 required=5.0 tests=HTML_20_30,HTML_MESSAGE, MISSING_OUTLOOK_NAME autolearn=no version=2.63 X-SA-Exim-Scanned: Yes Sender: owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org Precedence: bulk Reply-To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org X-Listname: rsgb_lf_group X-SA-Exim-Rcpt-To: rs_out_1@blacksheep.org X-SA-Exim-Scanned: No; SAEximRunCond expanded to false Status: O X-Status: X-Keywords: X-UID: 2524 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0037_01CED7DF.BC633460 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Its simples =20 One system decodes data and the system other produces data =20 Its up to the beholder to decide as to which is real and which is = imaginary=20 G,) From: Markus Vester=20 Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2013 12:57 PM To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org=20 Subject: Re: LF: OPDS Steinar, yes and no ;-) Yes, in the sense that Opds is an independent development, and doesn't = use Opera's program code or web reporting system. =20 No, in that without the original idea and work from EA5HVK, there would = be no Opera mode, and no deep search either. Opds is not meant to be a functional replacement of Opera software. It = is a different approach (coherent correlation) to achieve different = aims. There are benefits (like good detection sensitivity, open source = code), and disadvantages (like no decoding of a-priori unknown = sequences). For transmitting, I had made my own code generator = df6nm.bplaced.net/opera/opera_generator.zip based on a publication from = PE1NNZ, and a conversion tool which produces a band-limited IQ .dat file = which can be played by SndOutpt: df6nm.bplaced.net/opera/optxtdat.zip . Best 73, Markus (DF6NM) =20 From: Terry GW0EZY=20 Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2013 12:53 PM To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org=20 Subject: RE: LF: OPDS Hi Steinar Yes - it uses a combination of Spectrum Laboratory and software by = Markus DF6NM. This can be obtained from the link shown and contains set-up instructions. No connection to the internet is required to run it = therefore it doesn't send internet reports anywhere. If you want to share results = you can automatically post to your own Dropbox. It is only a receive system - Opera signals must be generated using the = ROS software or a PIC-based generator.=20 I'm sure Markus will give more detailed info. 73 Terry=20 -----Original Message----- From: owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org [mailto:owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org] On Behalf Of Steinar = Aanesland Sent: 02 November 2013 11:07 To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org Subject: Re: LF: OPDS Is this a Jos=E9 ros free version of opera ? LA5VNA S On 02.11.2013 09:29, Yuri Kazakevich wrote: > Hello, LF! >=20 > Opera-32 correlation by DF6NM http://df6nm.bplaced.net/opera/opds.zip >=20 > <<=3D=3D=3DEW6BN in Polotsk(KO45jl): PA0RDT miniwhip + HM = superhet RX=3D=3D=3D>>> > date time call distance frequency bandwidth snr correlation >=20 > 2013-11-02 06:48:00 DK7FC 1510km 137559.811Hz 4mHz -27.8dBOp 85% 20.5dB > 2013-11-02 06:33:25 DF6NM 1370km 137569.946Hz 4mHz -37.8dBOp 99% 16.6dB > 2013-11-02 06:12:59 DK7FC 1510km 137559.811Hz 4mHz -33.6dBOp 100% 20.9dB > 2013-11-02 05:37:58 DK7FC 1510km 137559.813Hz 3mHz -38.7dBOp 91% 16.1dB > 2013-11-02 05:02:57 DK7FC 1510km 137559.813Hz 5mHz -25.0dBOp 70% 19.6dB > 2013-11-02 04:33:25 DF6NM 1370km 137569.947Hz 21mHz -32.3dBOp 99% 20.5dB > 2013-11-02 04:29:57 UW8SM 854km 137546.766Hz 118mHz -29.7dBOp 79% 19.8dB > 2013-11-02 04:27:56 DK7FC 1510km 137559.813Hz 21mHz -24.9dBOp 91% 20.1dB > 2013-11-02 03:52:55 DK7FC 1510km 137559.812Hz 12mHz -37.5dBOp 75% 18.4dB > 2013-11-02 03:37:05 UW8SM 854km 137546.796Hz 12mHz -39.5dBOp 88% 17.3dB > 2013-11-02 03:33:25 DF6NM 1370km 137569.948Hz 4mHz -36.5dBOp 99% 18.9dB > 2013-11-02 03:17:54 DK7FC 1510km 137559.813Hz 16mHz -36.8dBOp 91% 20.5dB > 2013-11-02 02:44:15 UW8SM 854km 137546.812Hz 117mHz -37.8dBOp 97% 17.7dB > 2013-11-02 02:42:53 DK7FC 1510km 137559.813Hz 8mHz -26.9dBOp 100% 20.5dB > 2013-11-02 02:33:25 DF6NM 1370km 137569.948Hz 7mHz -40.3dBOp 99% 19.5dB > 2013-11-02 02:07:52 DK7FC 1510km 137559.815Hz 21mHz -37.3dBOp 86% 20.2dB > 2013-11-02 01:51:23 UW8SM 854km 137546.794Hz 126mHz -36.5dBOp 100% 19.6dB > 2013-11-02 01:33:25 DF6NM 1370km 137569.948Hz 16mHz -37.8dBOp 99% 20.1dB > 2013-11-02 01:32:49 DK7FC 1510km 137559.813Hz 4mHz -25.6dBOp 100% 20.7dB > 2013-11-02 00:58:31 UW8SM 854km 137546.769Hz 116mHz -29.1dBOp 92% 19.6dB > 2013-11-02 00:57:48 DK7FC 1510km 137559.815Hz 9mHz -37.0dBOp 90% 20.5dB > 2013-11-02 00:33:25 DF6NM 1370km 137569.950Hz 15mHz -28.9dBOp 99% 19.4dB > 2013-11-02 00:22:47 DK7FC 1510km 137559.812Hz 4mHz -40.4dBOp 100% 16.4dB > 2013-11-02 00:05:40 UW8SM 854km 137546.732Hz 96mHz -36.5dBOp 53% 18.1dB > 2013-11-01 23:33:25 DF6NM 1370km 137569.951Hz 6mHz -30.6dBOp 99% 20.0dB > 2013-11-01 23:12:49 UW8SM 854km 137546.749Hz 149mHz -35.9dBOp 71% 19.3dB >=20 > 2013-11-01 23:07:25 VO1NA 5393km 137554.899Hz 3mHz -43.1dBOp 87% 16.1dB > 2013-11-01 22:33:28 DF6NM 1370km 137569.948Hz 20mHz -27.1dBOp 99% 21.0dB > 2013-11-01 22:32:26 VO1NA 5393km 137554.901Hz 15mHz -47.0dBOp 100% 15.5dB >=20 > 2013-11-01 22:28:08 UW8SM 854km 137546.732Hz 5mHz -44.8dBOp 85% 16.1dB > 2013-11-01 21:33:27 DF6NM 1370km 137569.952Hz 13mHz -37.1dBOp 99% 20.1dB > 2013-11-01 21:27:40 DK7FC 1510km 137559.817Hz 21mHz -36.9dBOp 90% 20.4dB > 2013-11-01 21:25:58 RA3YO 432km 137584.796Hz 9mHz -35.8dBOp 85% 20.1dB > 2013-11-01 20:55:04 DF2JP 1525km 137524.252Hz 156mHz -31.8dBOp 82% 17.1dB > 2013-11-01 20:52:40 DK7FC 1510km 137559.817Hz 18mHz -39.2dBOp 100% 17.6dB > 2013-11-01 20:51:00 RA3YO 432km 137584.796Hz 13mHz -37.5dBOp 100% 19.1dB > 2013-11-01 20:33:28 DF6NM 1370km 137569.952Hz 14mHz -35.9dBOp 99% 19.1dB > 2013-11-01 20:17:39 DK7FC 1510km 137559.818Hz 18mHz -37.3dBOp 90% 18.1dB > 2013-11-01 19:57:29 DF6NM 1370km 137569.951Hz 12mHz -26.9dBOp 87% 19.7dB > 2013-11-01 19:42:38 DK7FC 1510km 137559.817Hz 7mHz -24.4dBOp 100% 20.1dB > 2013-11-01 19:07:35 DK7FC 1510km 137559.822Hz 5mHz -37.7dBOp 86% 18.4dB > 2013-11-01 18:59:48 DF6NM 1370km 137569.953Hz 16mHz -37.7dBOp 96% 19.2dB > 2013-11-01 18:32:34 DK7FC 1510km 137559.820Hz 18mHz -39.0dBOp 71% 19.1dB > 2013-11-01 17:03:21 RN3AGC 550km 137556.863Hz 149mHz -37.2dBOp 99% 19.4dB > 2013-11-01 16:28:57 RN3AGC 550km 137556.864Hz 163mHz -47.0dBOp 63% 15.4dB >=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0037_01CED7DF.BC633460 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Its  simples 
 
One  system decodes  data  and the  system = other =20 produces  data 
 
Its  up to the  beholder to  decide  as = to =20 which is real  and which is  imaginary
 
G,)

From: Markus Vester
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2013 12:57 PM
To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org= =20
Subject: Re: LF: OPDS

Steinar,
 
yes and no ;-)
 
Yes, in the sense that Opds is an = independent=20 development, and doesn't use Opera's program code or web reporting=20 system.  
 
No, in that without the original idea and work = from=20 EA5HVK, there would be no Opera mode, and no deep search = either.
 
Opds is not meant to be a functional = replacement of=20 Opera software. It is a different approach (coherent correlation) = to=20 achieve different aims. There are benefits (like good detection=20 sensitivity, open source code), and disadvantages (like no decoding of = a-priori=20 unknown sequences).
 
For transmitting, I had made my own = code=20 generator df6nm.bplaced= .net/opera/opera_generator.zip based=20 on a publication from PE1NNZ, and a conversion tool which produces a=20 band-limited IQ .dat file which can be played by SndOutpt: df6nm.bplaced.net/op= era/optxtdat.zip .
 
Best 73,
Markus (DF6NM)
 

 
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2013 12:53 PM
Subject: RE: LF: OPDS

Hi Steinar

Yes - it uses a combination of Spectrum = Laboratory and software by Markus
DF6NM. This can be obtained from = the link=20 shown and contains set-up
instructions. No connection to the internet = is=20 required to run it therefore
it doesn't send internet reports = anywhere. If=20 you want to share results you
can automatically post to your own=20 Dropbox.

It is only a receive system - Opera signals must be = generated=20 using the ROS
software or a PIC-based generator.

I'm sure = Markus will=20 give more detailed info.

73 Terry

-----Original=20 Message-----
From: owner-rsgb_lf_group@bl= acksheep.org
[mailto:owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org]=20 On Behalf Of Steinar Aanesland
Sent: 02 November 2013 11:07
To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org=
Subject:=20 Re: LF: OPDS


Is this a Jos=E9 ros free version of opera = ?

LA5VNA=20 S





On 02.11.2013 09:29, Yuri Kazakevich = wrote:
>=20 Hello, LF!
>
> Opera-32 correlation by DF6NM http://df6nm.bplaced.net= /opera/opds.zip
>=20
>      <<=3D=3D=3DEW6BN in = Polotsk(KO45jl):=20 PA0RDT miniwhip + HM superhet = RX=3D=3D=3D>>>
>   =20 date      time   call  =20 distance  frequency bandwidth  snr
correlation
> =
>=20 2013-11-02 06:48:00 DK7FC   1510km 137559.811Hz   = 4mHz=20 -27.8dBOp  85%
20.5dB
> 2013-11-02 06:33:25 = DF6NM  =20 1370km 137569.946Hz   4mHz -37.8dBOp  = 99%
16.6dB
>=20 2013-11-02 06:12:59 DK7FC   1510km 137559.811Hz   = 4mHz=20 -33.6dBOp 100%
20.9dB
> 2013-11-02 05:37:58 DK7FC   = 1510km=20 137559.813Hz   3mHz -38.7dBOp  91%
16.1dB
> = 2013-11-02=20 05:02:57 DK7FC   1510km 137559.813Hz   5mHz = -25.0dBOp =20 70%
19.6dB
> 2013-11-02 04:33:25 DF6NM   1370km=20 137569.947Hz  21mHz -32.3dBOp  99%
20.5dB
> = 2013-11-02=20 04:29:57 UW8SM    854km 137546.766Hz 118mHz = -29.7dBOp =20 79%
19.8dB
> 2013-11-02 04:27:56 DK7FC   1510km=20 137559.813Hz  21mHz -24.9dBOp  91%
20.1dB
> = 2013-11-02=20 03:52:55 DK7FC   1510km 137559.812Hz  12mHz = -37.5dBOp =20 75%
18.4dB
> 2013-11-02 03:37:05 UW8SM    854km=20 137546.796Hz  12mHz -39.5dBOp  88%
17.3dB
> = 2013-11-02=20 03:33:25 DF6NM   1370km 137569.948Hz   4mHz = -36.5dBOp =20 99%
18.9dB
> 2013-11-02 03:17:54 DK7FC   1510km=20 137559.813Hz  16mHz -36.8dBOp  91%
20.5dB
> = 2013-11-02=20 02:44:15 UW8SM    854km 137546.812Hz 117mHz = -37.8dBOp =20 97%
17.7dB
> 2013-11-02 02:42:53 DK7FC   1510km=20 137559.813Hz   8mHz -26.9dBOp 100%
20.5dB
> = 2013-11-02=20 02:33:25 DF6NM   1370km 137569.948Hz   7mHz = -40.3dBOp =20 99%
19.5dB
> 2013-11-02 02:07:52 DK7FC   1510km=20 137559.815Hz  21mHz -37.3dBOp  86%
20.2dB
> = 2013-11-02=20 01:51:23 UW8SM    854km 137546.794Hz 126mHz -36.5dBOp=20 100%
19.6dB
> 2013-11-02 01:33:25 DF6NM   1370km=20 137569.948Hz  16mHz -37.8dBOp  99%
20.1dB
> = 2013-11-02=20 01:32:49 DK7FC   1510km 137559.813Hz   4mHz = -25.6dBOp=20 100%
20.7dB
> 2013-11-02 00:58:31 UW8SM    854km = 137546.769Hz 116mHz -29.1dBOp  92%
19.6dB
> 2013-11-02 = 00:57:48=20 DK7FC   1510km 137559.815Hz   9mHz -37.0dBOp =20 90%
20.5dB
> 2013-11-02 00:33:25 DF6NM   1370km=20 137569.950Hz  15mHz -28.9dBOp  99%
19.4dB
> = 2013-11-02=20 00:22:47 DK7FC   1510km 137559.812Hz   4mHz = -40.4dBOp=20 100%
16.4dB
> 2013-11-02 00:05:40 UW8SM    854km = 137546.732Hz  96mHz -36.5dBOp  53%
18.1dB
> = 2013-11-01=20 23:33:25 DF6NM   1370km 137569.951Hz   6mHz = -30.6dBOp =20 99%
20.0dB
> 2013-11-01 23:12:49 UW8SM    854km=20 137546.749Hz 149mHz -35.9dBOp  71%
19.3dB
>
> = 2013-11-01=20 23:07:25 VO1NA   5393km 137554.899Hz   3mHz = -43.1dBOp =20 87%
16.1dB
> 2013-11-01 22:33:28 DF6NM   1370km=20 137569.948Hz  20mHz -27.1dBOp  99%
21.0dB
> = 2013-11-01=20 22:32:26 VO1NA   5393km 137554.901Hz  15mHz -47.0dBOp=20 100%
15.5dB
>
> 2013-11-01 22:28:08 = UW8SM   =20 854km 137546.732Hz   5mHz -44.8dBOp  = 85%
16.1dB
>=20 2013-11-01 21:33:27 DF6NM   1370km 137569.952Hz  13mHz=20 -37.1dBOp  99%
20.1dB
> 2013-11-01 21:27:40 = DK7FC  =20 1510km 137559.817Hz  21mHz -36.9dBOp  90%
20.4dB
> = 2013-11-01=20 21:25:58 RA3YO    432km 137584.796Hz   9mHz=20 -35.8dBOp  85%
20.1dB
> 2013-11-01 20:55:04 = DF2JP  =20 1525km 137524.252Hz 156mHz -31.8dBOp  82%
17.1dB
> = 2013-11-01=20 20:52:40 DK7FC   1510km 137559.817Hz  18mHz -39.2dBOp=20 100%
17.6dB
> 2013-11-01 20:51:00 RA3YO    432km = 137584.796Hz  13mHz -37.5dBOp 100%
19.1dB
> 2013-11-01 = 20:33:28=20 DF6NM   1370km 137569.952Hz  14mHz -35.9dBOp =20 99%
19.1dB
> 2013-11-01 20:17:39 DK7FC   1510km=20 137559.818Hz  18mHz -37.3dBOp  90%
18.1dB
> = 2013-11-01=20 19:57:29 DF6NM   1370km 137569.951Hz  12mHz = -26.9dBOp =20 87%
19.7dB
> 2013-11-01 19:42:38 DK7FC   1510km=20 137559.817Hz   7mHz -24.4dBOp 100%
20.1dB
> = 2013-11-01=20 19:07:35 DK7FC   1510km 137559.822Hz   5mHz = -37.7dBOp =20 86%
18.4dB
> 2013-11-01 18:59:48 DF6NM   1370km=20 137569.953Hz  16mHz -37.7dBOp  96%
19.2dB
> = 2013-11-01=20 18:32:34 DK7FC   1510km 137559.820Hz  18mHz = -39.0dBOp =20 71%
19.1dB
> 2013-11-01 17:03:21 RN3AGC   550km = 137556.863Hz=20 149mHz -37.2dBOp  99%
19.4dB
> 2013-11-01 16:28:57=20 RN3AGC   550km 137556.864Hz 163mHz -47.0dBOp =20 63%
15.4dB
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