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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see the administrator of that system for details. Content preview: Hi Jacek, It sounds interesting and this is great that you are doing it for those that have Linux systems. I'm not sure if including SL files in it would attract Window users though...but hard to say. I'm sure Linux users would like to see QRSSS type files if they were made available... aside from the ones in SL itself. At least it would get them started in playing with weak signals at ULF & VLF. I'm still looking on Stefan's QRZ site and the sub 9kHz/vlfnews , lots of reading yet to do but no such .USR files like >QRSSS600 found yet for 8270.000kHz. The best I can do is use SL's 1mHz resolution with SR calibration using a GPS ref oscillator. 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I'm not sure if including SL files in it would=20 attract Window users though...but hard to say. I'm sure Linux users=20 would like to see QRSSS type files if they were made available...=20 aside from the ones in SL itself. At least it would get them started in=20 playing with weak signals at ULF & VLF. I'm still looking on Stefan's=20 QRZ site and the sub 9kHz/vlfnews , lots of reading yet to do but no such= =20 .USR files like >QRSSS600 found yet for 8270.000kHz. The best I can do=20 is use SL's 1mHz resolution with SR calibration using a GPS ref oscillator.= =20 73,=20 Jack - VA7JX=20 From: "Jacek Lipkowski" =20 To: "rsgb lf group" =20 Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2018 5:23:29 PM=20 Subject: Re: LF: Re: SL settings for QRSS=20 Hello Jack,=20 I'm currently starting to write a short article about using spectrum lab=20 for vlf for the klubnl.pl site. Could you tell me what you would like to=20 see there? (example SL configs etc). We can take this off-list if you=20 want.=20 This was supposed to be more of an "using Spectrum Lab under linux"=20 article, but i can include additional non-linux details if you want. I'm=20 sure this might be helpful for more people.=20 VY 73=20 Jacek / SQ5BPF=20 On Sat, 6 Jan 2018, JACK ASKEW wrote:=20 > Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2018 17:51:17 -0700 (MST)=20 > From: JACK ASKEW =20 > Reply-To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org=20 > To: rsgb lf group =20 > Subject: Re: LF: Re: SL settings for QRSS=20 >=20 > Hi Wolf,=20 >=20 > SL is ok for just starting out as a beginner using QRSSS, but I can see n= ow why EbNaut=20 > is far superior, at least you can see text that was sent. Probably a bigg= er learning curve=20 > required to fully understand it though.=20 > Sadly I was unable to find any configuration files for QRSS for SL on Ste= fan's QRZ.com site.=20 > There is certainly lots of reading material so perhaps I might have misse= d it.=20 >=20 > Cheers,=20 > Jack=20 >=20 > _________________________________________________________________________= ________________________=20 > From: "Wolfgang B=C3=BCscher" =20 > To: "rsgb lf group" =20 > Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2018 1:59:40 PM=20 > Subject: LF: Re: SL settings for QRSS=20 >=20 > Hi Jack,=20 >=20 > Yes, it takes several hours until the first spectrum (or line of pixels i= n the spectrogram)=20 > appears.=20 > To load a complete (FFT-) window for 47 uHz bin width, it takes=20 > 1 / 47 uHz =3D 21276.x seconds =3D 5.9 hours .=20 > That's dictated by the maths. Not related with CPU speed. "Not a bug but = a feature" .=20 >=20 > That's one of the reasons why Paul's Ebnaut has completely replaced these= ancient "visual" modes=20 > ;-)=20 >=20 > Cheers,=20 > Wolf .=20 >=20 > Am 06.01.2018 um 22:07 schrieb JACK ASKEW:=20 >=20 > Thanks Wolf, lots to read up on, excellent information on learning=20 > how to use SL for these slower speeds. Also thanks for=20 > pointing me to Stefan's site regarding the configuration=20 > files for QRSSS, I wondered if anyone still had them available.=20 > I recall playing with SL's ability to use VLF stations to lock onto but= =20 > they were too weak here in Canada. I do have GPS on my Tx now=20 > but I still see some un-explainable instability over a period of 4-5hrs= =20 > but far less than 0.05Hz...so maybe not an issue when I was using=20 > file 8270Hz_QRSSS_4mHz.usr. Not sure what equates to in QRSSS=20 > though. I find that if I try anything like 'VLF_Soundcard_32K_47uHz.USR'= =20 > it takes several hours to load up in SL but I guess that stands to reason= ...I hope.=20 > Regards=20 > Jack Askew=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 > _________________________________________________________________________= ________________________=20 > From: "Wolfgang B=C3=BCscher" =20 > To: "rsgb lf group" =20 > Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2018 10:42:14 AM=20 > Subject: SL settings for QRSS (was: Re: LF: RE: Todmorden receiver by Jac= k)=20 >=20 > Hello Jack and all,=20 >=20 > you wrote:=20 >=20 > >It comes back to using something like SL with its QRSS=20 > capabilities. I wish I had a good file that worked at 8720kHz=20 > for QRSS600 as an example. This would be a good start if nothing else.=20 > <=20 >=20 > It's not that difficult to set up. The key point in SL to get into the=20 > microhertz-resolution is the decimation (of the sampling rate), along=20 > with complex frequency to have a complex FFT spanning just a few Hz=20 > around the "frequency of interest". The effect is similar as a=20 > super-long FFT (concerning the frequency bin width, and thus the=20 > "gain"). I think on Stefan (DK7FC's) site you can find some=20 > configuration files for QRSSS.=20 >=20 > Back in the "old days" of extremely slow Morse, I wrote this short=20 > how-to (for Spectrum Lab):=20 > http://www.qsl.net/dl4yhf/speclab/qrss_quickstart.htm=20 > (it shows how to pick one of the VLF transmitters to stabilize the=20 > soundcard's sampling rate,=20 > a bit out of fashion since good GPSes with sync output became=20 > available, but anyway..)=20 >=20 > To make the FFT window even longer / frequency bins even shorter than=20 > used in the default settings,=20 > use the option 'complex input for the FFT with internal frequency=20 > shift', as shown at=20 > http://www.qsl.net/dl4yhf/speclab/settings.htm#fft_size=20 >=20 > And, last not least, there an explanation of FFT length, decimation,=20 > windowing functions, resulting resolution / effective receiver bandwidth= =20 > versus dynamic range, etc:=20 > http://www.qsl.net/dl4yhf/speclab/fftinfo.htm=20 >=20 > All the best,=20 > Wolf DL4YHF=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 ------=_Part_102512019_1919177595.1515292638398 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi Jacek,

It sounds interesting and this is great that you are doin= g it for those
that have Linux systems.=   I'm not sure if including SL files in it would
attract Wi= ndow users though...but hard to say.  I'm sure Linux users
= would like to see QRSSS type files if they were made available...
aside from the ones in SL itself. At least it would get them started in
playing with weak signals at ULF & VLF.  I'm still looki= ng on Stefan's
QRZ site and the sub 9kHz/vlfnews , lots of reading yet to do but no such
.USR files like >QRSSS600 found yet for 8270.000kHz. The best I ca= n do
is use SL's 1mHz resolution with SR calibration using a GPS= ref oscillator.

73,
Jack - VA7JX




From: "Jacek Lipkowski" <sq5= bpf@lipkowski.org>
To: "rsgb lf group" <rsgb_lf_group@black= sheep.org>
Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2018 5:23:29 PM
Su= bject: Re: LF: Re: SL settings for QRSS

Hello Jack,

I'm currently starting to write a s= hort article about using spectrum lab
for vlf for the klubnl.pl site. C= ould you tell me what you would like to
see there? (example SL configs = etc). We can take this off-list if you
want.

This was supposed t= o be more of an "using Spectrum Lab under linux"
article, but i can inc= lude additional non-linux details if you want. I'm
sure this might be h= elpful for more people.

VY 73

Jacek / SQ5BPF


On Sa= t, 6 Jan 2018, JACK ASKEW wrote:

> Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2018 17:51:17= -0700 (MST)
> From: JACK ASKEW <va7jx@shaw.ca>
> Reply-T= o: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org
> To: rsgb lf group <rsgb_lf_group= @blacksheep.org>
> Subject: Re: LF: Re: SL settings for QRSS
&g= t;
> Hi Wolf,
>
> SL is ok for just starting out as a b= eginner using QRSSS, but I can see now why EbNaut
> is far superior, = at least you can see text that was sent. Probably a bigger learning curve&n= bsp;
> required to fully understand it though.
> Sadly I was un= able to find any configuration files for QRSS for SL on Stefan's QRZ.com si= te. 
> There is certainly lots of reading material so perhaps I = might have missed it.
>
> Cheers,
> Jack
>
>= ; _________________________________________________________________________= ________________________
> From: "Wolfgang B=C3=BCscher" <dl4yhf@f= reenet.de>
> To: "rsgb lf group" <rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org&= gt;
> Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2018 1:59:40 PM
> Subject: LF:= Re: SL settings for QRSS
>
> Hi Jack,
>
> Yes, i= t takes several hours until the first spectrum (or line of pixels in the sp= ectrogram)
> appears.
> To load a complete (FFT-) window for 47= uHz bin width, it takes
>    1 / 47 uHz =3D 21276.x second= s =3D 5.9 hours .
> That's dictated by the maths. Not related with CP= U speed. "Not a bug but a feature" .
>
> That's one of the rea= sons why Paul's Ebnaut has completely replaced these ancient "visual" modes=
> ;-)
>
> Cheers,
>   Wolf .
>
>= ; Am 06.01.2018 um 22:07 schrieb JACK ASKEW:
>
> Thanks Wolf, = lots to read up on, excellent information on learning
> how to use SL= for these slower speeds.  Also thanks for
> pointing me to Stef= an's site regarding the configuration
> files for QRSSS, I wondered i= f anyone still had them available.
> I recall playing with SL's abili= ty to use VLF stations to lock onto but
> they were too weak here in = Canada. I do have GPS on my Tx now
> but I still see some un-explaina= ble instability over a period of 4-5hrs
> but far less than 0.05Hz...= so maybe not an issue when I was using
> file 8270Hz_QRSSS_4mHz.usr. = Not sure what equates to in QRSSS
> though. I find that if I try anyt= hing like 'VLF_Soundcard_32K_47uHz.USR'
> it takes several hours to l= oad up in SL but I guess that stands to reason...I hope.
> Regards> Jack Askew
>
>
>
> _______________________= __________________________________________________________________________<= br>> From: "Wolfgang B=C3=BCscher" <dl4yhf@freenet.de>
> To:= "rsgb lf group" <rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org>
> Sent: Saturda= y, January 6, 2018 10:42:14 AM
> Subject: SL settings for QRSS (was: = Re: LF: RE: Todmorden receiver by Jack)
>
> Hello Jack and all= ,
>
> you wrote:
>
>  >It comes back to u= sing something like SL with its QRSS
> capabilities. I wish I had a g= ood file that worked at 8720kHz
> for QRSS600 as an example. This wou= ld be a good start if nothing else.
> <
>
> It's not = that difficult to set up. The key point in SL to get into the
> micro= hertz-resolution is the decimation (of the sampling rate), along
> wi= th complex frequency to have a complex FFT spanning just a few Hz
> a= round the "frequency of interest". The effect is similar as a
> super= -long FFT (concerning the frequency bin width, and thus the
> "gain")= . I think on Stefan (DK7FC's) site you can find some
> configuration = files for QRSSS.
>
> Back in the "old days" of extremely slow = Morse, I wrote this short
> how-to (for Spectrum Lab):
> http:/= /www.qsl.net/dl4yhf/speclab/qrss_quickstart.htm
>    (it sh= ows how to pick one of the VLF transmitters to stabilize the
> soundc= ard's sampling rate,
>    a bit out of fashion since good G= PSes with sync output became
> available, but anyway..)
>
&= gt; To make the FFT window even longer / frequency bins even shorter than> used in the default settings,
> use the option 'complex input = for the FFT with internal frequency
> shift', as shown at
> htt= p://www.qsl.net/dl4yhf/speclab/settings.htm#fft_size
>
> And, = last not least, there an explanation of FFT length, decimation,
> win= dowing functions, resulting resolution / effective receiver bandwidth
&g= t; versus dynamic range, etc:
> http://www.qsl.net/dl4yhf/speclab/fft= info.htm
>
> All the best,
>   Wolf DL4YHF
= >
>
>
>
>
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