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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see the administrator of that system for details. Content preview: Hello John, Opera-Fans,MF, Thanks for the reports. I have just stopped the transmitter which was running for more than 12 hours now without an interruption. This is a good proof that the PA seems to be designed reasonably :-) In sum i got 745 reports. John, you are the best DX and run the program over night. So i generated a plot showing my S/N as a function of the time graphically. https://dl.dropbox.com/u/19882028/MF/GM4SLV-DK7FC-OP4_plot.png The same can be obtained in QRSS/DFCW and a SpecLab plotter of course :-) But i just wanted to play the game. 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I have just stopped the transmitter which was running for more than 12 hours now without an interruption. This is a good proof that the PA seems to be designed reasonably :-) In sum i got 745 reports. John, you are the best DX and run the program over night. So i generated a plot showing my S/N as a function of the time graphically. https://dl.dropbox.com/u/19882028/MF/GM4SLV-DK7FC-OP4_plot.png The same can be obtained in QRSS/DFCW and a SpecLab plotter of course :-) But i just wanted to play the game. 73, Stefan/DK7FC Am 11.07.2012 10:26, schrieb John P-G: > On 11/07/2012 07:46, Graham wrote: >> Its possible that decodes will not stop during the day ... you >> should now have a good data set > > 08:17 477 DK7FC Op4 -30 dB > 07:56 477 DK7FC Op4 -27 dB > 07:52 477 DK7FC Op4 -28 dB > 07:48 477 DK7FC Op4 -28 dB > 07:39 477 DK7FC Op4 -24 dB > 07:35 477 DK7FC Op4 -23 dB > 07:31 477 DK7FC Op4 -23 dB > 07:27 477 DK7FC Op4 -23 dB > 07:23 477 DK7FC Op4 -23 dB > 07:19 477 DK7FC Op4 -22 dB > 07:15 477 DK7FC Op4 -22 dB > 07:10 477 DK7FC Op4 -21 dB > 07:06 477 DK7FC Op4 -22 dB > 07:02 477 DK7FC Op4 -21 dB > 06:58 477 DK7FC Op4 -23 dB > 06:54 477 DK7FC Op4 -28 dB > 06:21 477 DK7FC Op4 -26 dB > 06:16 477 DK7FC Op4 -26 dB > 06:12 477 DK7FC Op4 -28 dB > 06:08 477 DK7FC Op4 -30 dB > 03:47 477 DK7FC Op4 -25 dB > 03:39 477 08SCX Op4 -29 dB > 03:35 477 DK7FC Op4 -24 dB > 03:14 477 DK7FC Op4 -23 dB > 03:05 477 DK7FC Op4 -22 dB > 03:01 477 DK7FC Op4 -20 dB > 02:57 477 DK7FC Op4 -22 dB > 02:53 477 DK7FC Op4 -22 dB > 02:49 477 DK7FC Op4 -19 dB > 02:45 477 DK7FC Op4 -20 dB > 02:41 477 DK7FC Op4 -17 dB > 02:36 477 DK7FC Op4 -13 dB > 02:32 477 DK7FC Op4 -16 dB > 02:28 477 DK7FC Op4 -12 dB > 02:24 477 DK7FC Op4 -9 dB > 02:20 477 DK7FC Op4 -3 dB > 02:16 477 DK7FC Op4 -1 dB > 02:11 477 DK7FC Op4 +2 dB > 02:11 477 J3OVP Op4 -25 dB > 02:07 477 DK7FC Op4 +4 dB > 02:03 477 DK7FC Op4 +4 dB > 01:59 477 DK7FC Op4 +3 dB > 01:55 477 DK7FC Op4 +0 dB > 01:51 477 DK7FC Op4 -6 dB > 01:47 477 DK7FC Op4 -5 dB > 01:42 477 DK7FC Op4 -3 dB > 01:38 477 DK7FC Op4 +0 dB > 01:34 477 DK7FC Op4 -2 dB > 01:30 477 DK7FC Op4 -1 dB > 01:26 477 DK7FC Op4 +3 dB > 01:22 477 DK7FC Op4 +4 dB > 01:18 477 DK7FC Op4 +4 dB > 01:13 477 DK7FC Op4 +3 dB > 01:09 477 DK7FC Op4 +0 dB > 01:05 477 DK7FC Op4 +0 dB > 01:01 477 DK7FC Op4 -1 dB > 00:57 477 DK7FC Op4 +0 dB > 00:53 477 DK7FC Op4 +2 dB > 00:48 477 DK7FC Op4 +0 dB > 00:44 477 DK7FC Op4 +2 dB > 00:40 477 DK7FC Op4 -1 dB > 00:36 477 DK7FC Op4 +0 dB > 00:32 477 DK7FC Op4 -2 dB > 00:28 477 DK7FC Op4 -1 dB > 00:24 477 DK7FC Op4 -3 dB > 00:19 477 DK7FC Op4 -6 dB > 00:15 477 DK7FC Op4 +0 dB > 00:11 477 DK7FC Op4 -1 dB > 00:07 477 DK7FC Op4 +2 dB > 00:03 477 DK7FC Op4 +2 dB > *********** 11/07/2012 *********** > 23:59 477 DK7FC Op4 -4 dB > 23:54 477 DK7FC Op4 -11 dB > 23:50 477 DK7FC Op4 -3 dB > 23:46 477 DK7FC Op4 -9 dB > 23:42 477 DK7FC Op4 -11 dB > 23:29 477 DK7FC Op4 +1 dB > 23:25 477 DK7FC Op4 +1 dB > 23:20 477 DK7FC Op4 -1 dB > 23:16 477 DK7FC Op4 +1 dB > 23:12 477 DK7FC Op4 +1 dB > 23:06 477 DK7FC Op4 -5 dB > 23:02 477 DK6NI Op4 -23 dB > 23:02 477 DK7FC Op4 -3 dB > 22:58 477 DK7FC Op4 -12 dB > 22:53 477 DK7FC Op4 -7 dB > 22:49 477 DK7FC Op4 -8 dB > 22:45 477 DK7FC Op4 -11 dB > 22:40 477 DK7FC Op4 -13 dB > *********** 10/07/2012 ***********