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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 Uwe, just switched on since few minutes on this side, and probably made something wrong... Ant miniwhip like 10m from the roof (abr 45mabove ground) RX SpecLab using configuration "8.97kHz 0,95 mHz 300s MSK locked" I moved to 8270 Hz changing the the "center frequency" to 8270Hz being no able to QSY in other way (is that correct??) The SR calbrator is moved to 19580Hz GBZ. So this is the setup and see a signal just on 8270,0 Hz which is close to 20dB over the noise....ok this is the dreamer band but I can't believe I'm seeing your signal... Can anybody give a suggestion? 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Ant miniwhip like 10m from the roof (abr 45mabove ground) RX SpecLab using configuration "8.97kHz 0,95 mHz 300s MSK locked" I = moved to 8270 Hz changing the the "center frequency" to 8270Hz being no = able to QSY in other way (is that correct??) The SR calbrator is moved to 19580Hz GBZ. So this is the setup and see a signal just on 8270,0 Hz which is close = to 20dB over the noise....ok this is the dreamer band but I can't = believe I'm seeing your signal... Can anybody give a suggestion? 73, Marco IK1HSS=20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: uwe-jannsen@kabelmail.de=20 To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org=20 Sent: Friday, January 03, 2014 1:30 PM Subject: LF: 8270Hz OK. OK. dreamers, the TX is on the air since 1309UTC.=20 QRG: 8270.000Hz. WX: continuous rain but not so strong. when ever the order comes, I can switch to Op-4H. GL Uwe/dj8wx -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ----- Von: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org Gesendet: 03.01.2014 13:21 An: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org Kopie: paul@abelian.netcom.co.uk Betreff: Fw: VLF: 8.275 kHz -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ----- Paul Nicholson put forth the important argument that we'd better stay = away from 8280 because it's a multiple of 60 Hz. Mains harmonics tend to = drift a bit with the line frequeny so further away is better.=20 Thus I retract my preposition, and suggest instead to stay with the = original 8270 Hz. Uwe, go ahead! Best 73, Markus PS Direct harmonics from 16.67 Hz are relatively weak here, even = though the railway is only 400 m away. It looks more like carriers from = switchmode power conversion units (eg near 8 kHz), accompanied by the = telltale 33 Hz spaced sidebands. Unfortunately these frequencies are not = easily predictable.=20 From: Paul=20 Sent: Friday, January 03, 2014 12:56 PM To: Markus Vester=20 Subject: Re: VLF: 8.275 kHz 8970 is well placed with respect to harmonics of both 50 and 60Hz. 8270/8275 not so good in a 60Hz region. 8124 to 8126 would be a good range, considering harmonics of 16.67Hz, 50Hz, and 60Hz. Let me know what is decided, I will switch my spectrogram over to the new band. -- Paul Nicholson -- ------=_NextPart_000_00D4_01CF0894.35D46E10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello Uwe,
 
just switched on since few minutes on = this side,=20 and probably made something wrong...
Ant miniwhip like 10m from the roof = (abr 45mabove=20 ground)
RX SpecLab using configuration "8.97kHz = 0,95 mHz=20 300s MSK locked" I moved to 8270 Hz changing the the "center frequency" = to=20 8270Hz being no able to QSY in other way (is that = correct??)
The SR calbrator is moved to 19580Hz=20 GBZ.
So this is the setup and see a signal = just on=20 8270,0 Hz which is close to 20dB over the noise....ok this is the = dreamer band=20 but I can't believe I'm seeing your signal...
Can anybody give a = suggestion?
 
73, Marco IK1HSS 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 uwe-jannsen@kabelmail.de =
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2014 = 1:30=20 PM
Subject: LF: 8270Hz

OK.=20 OK. dreamers, the TX is on the air since 1309UTC.
QRG: = 8270.000Hz.
WX:=20 continuous rain but not so strong.
when ever the order comes, I can = switch=20 to Op-4H.
GL
Uwe/dj8wx

Von: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org=
Gesendet:=20 03.01.2014 13:21
An: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org=
Kopie:=20 paul@abelian.netcom.co.ukBetreff:=20 Fw: VLF: 8.275 kHz


Paul = Nicholson put=20 forth the important argument that we'd better stay away from 8280 = because it's=20 a multiple of 60 Hz. Mains harmonics tend to drift a bit with the = line=20 frequeny so further away is better.
 
Thus I = retract my=20 preposition, and suggest instead to stay with the original = 8270=20 Hz.
 
Uwe, go=20 ahead!
 
Best = 73,
Markus
 
PS Direct = harmonics=20 from 16.67 Hz are relatively weak here, even though the railway is = only 400 m=20 away. It looks more like carriers from switchmode power = conversion units (eg near 8 kHz), accompanied by the = telltale=20 33 Hz spaced sidebands. Unfortunately these frequencies are not easily = predictable.=20
 

From: Paul
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2014 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: VLF: 8.275 kHz


8970 is well placed with respect to harmonics = of
both 50=20 and 60Hz.

8270/8275 not so good in a 60Hz region.

8124 = to 8126=20 would be a good range, considering
harmonics of 16.67Hz, 50Hz, and=20 60Hz.

Let me know what is decided, I will switch my = spectrogram
over=20 to the new band.

--
Paul=20 Nicholson
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