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Content preview: Have a close look on the opds spectrograms on some of our grabbers: DL0AO: https://lf.u01.de/ IZ7SLZ: https://www.qsl.net/iz7slz/OPDS/opds.jpg DK7FC: http://www.iup.uni-heidelberg.de/schaefer_vlf/DK7FC_LF_DX_Grabber.html YO/4X1RF: https://qsl.net/4x1rf/yo/lfgrabber.ht [...] 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 [74.6.132.124 listed in list.dnswl.org] -0.0 SPF_PASS SPF: sender matches SPF record 0.0 FREEMAIL_FROM Sender email is commonly abused enduser mail provider (markusvester[at]aol.com) 0.0 HTML_MESSAGE BODY: HTML included in message 0.0 T_DKIM_INVALID DKIM-Signature header exists but is not valid X-Scan-Signature: c92bb461fd421113cf16432996c32000 Subject: Re: LF: VO1NA - Opera32 detections Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_2575282_1772371080.1544052524924" X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 2.63 (2004-01-11) on post.thorcom.com X-Spam-Level: *** X-Spam-Status: No, hits=3.2 required=5.0 tests=FORGED_MUA_MOZILLA,HTML_40_50, HTML_MESSAGE 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 ------=_Part_2575282_1772371080.1544052524924 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Have a close look on the opds spectrograms on=C2=A0some of our grabbers: DL0AO: https://lf.u01.de/ IZ7SLZ: https://www.qsl.net/iz7slz/OPDS/opds.jpg DK7FC: http://www.iup.uni-heidelberg.de/schaefer_vlf/DK7FC_LF_DX_Grabber.ht= ml YO/4X1RF: https://qsl.net/4x1rf/yo/lfgrabber.htm EW6BN: https://qsl.net/ew6bn/opds.htm RNAUS: http://rn3aus.narod.ru/grabber.html DF6NM: http://df6nm.de/opera/opds.htm Use any integer Hz frequencies, except those very close to=C2=A06.25 Hz mul= tiples. For Heidelberg, better avoid the middle part 137492 to 137508=C2=A0= which is contaminated.by 1 Hz lines from DCF77+ MSF=C2=A0intermodulation.= =C2=A0 If=C2=A0Joe likes to stick to his favourite 137477, then others on 476, 478= , 479, 480=C2=A0would result in=C2=A0a cute line-up. All the best, Markus=C2=A0 -----Urspr=C3=BCngliche Mitteilung----- Von: jrusgrove An: rsgb_lf_group Verschickt: Mi, 5. Dez 2018 23:51 Betreff: Re: LF: VO1NA - Opera32 detections Rob=C2=A0Within a couple Hz.=C2=A0Maybe Marcus could suggest clear frequenc= ies on=C2=A0the EU=C2=A0end.=C2=A0Jay W1VD=C2=A0 ----- Original Message ----- From: Rob Renoud To: rsgb_lf_group@blackshe= ep.org Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2018 2:30 PM Subject: Re: LF: VO1NA -= Opera32 detections=20 Jay,=20 What separation would you suggest? =C2=A0I can go anywhere with 1 mHz step= size from the HP-3325 driver.=20 73, Rob=20 On Dec 5, 2018, at 09:05, "jrusgrove@comcast.net" w= rote: =20 =20 Rob / Joe =C2=A0 Any chance you guys could=C2=A0cozy up within a couple Hz = of each other when running EbNaut? =C2=A0 Jay W1VD=C2=A0=C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2= =A0=20 ----- Original Message ----- From: Rob Renoud Rep= ly-To: To: Se= nt: 12/4/2018 6:11:55 PM Subject: Re: LF: VO1NA - Opera32 detections Hi J= oe and Markus,=20 It would be fun putting a pair of EbNaut beacons on 2200M from North Ameri= ca later this week if there are no objections. =C2=A0If you use 137477, Joe= , I=E2=80=99ll be glad to run on 137490.=20 My TX is a Hafler P3000 at 250 watts to a top loaded vertical (14m vertica= l, 141m top loading) with a HP3325 driver employing phase modulation.=20 73, Rob - K3RWR Hollywood, MD=20 =20 On Dec 4, 2018, at 16:03, Markus Vester wrote: =20 Hi Joe, thanks for your fine signals, both on=C2=A0the "77"ies on LF, as well as pe= rfectly persistent on VLF 8270.0075 Hz. No objections from this end toward EbNaut in=C2=A0the opds band. For us it'= s=C2=A0comfortable to reuse an already running SpecLab instance with data E= xport. If you decide for=C2=A0a relatively short message and simple coding,= my grabber PC is=C2=A0capable of running an autodecoder instance. Spot on = 137500 is not good as there are carriers from Russian Loran (all multiples = of 6.25 Hz), and it can also=C2=A0be prone to intermodulation from 60 + 77.= 5 kHz time signals. Better stick to your 137477 "home" QRG, or perhaps go t= o one of the unofficial EbNaut gathering spots, e.g. 137490. Best 73, Markus (DF6NM) -----Urspr=C3=BCngliche Mitteilung----- Von: jcraig An: rsgb_lf_group Verschickt: Di, 4. Dez 2018 17:33 Betreff: Re: LF: VO1NA - Opera32 detections Thanks Bernd and Stefan. Thanks also to Markus for his OPDS work and web site. The TX is a 50W class E feeding the 100x20m rotated L. The Decca PA is=20 taking some time off, following more charred wood and fused halyards...=20 quite alarming! An XOR BPSK modulator module is QRV for some EbNaut.=C2=A0 Is there any=20 objection to using 137.5 kHz to send an EbNaut message later this week? 73 Joe =20 On Tue, 4 Dec 2018, DK7FC wrote: > ...and a few from here too: > > 2018-12-04 07:00:00 VO1NA=C2=A0 4421km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 2mHz -40.5dBOp= =C2=A0 93% 19.3dB > 2018-12-04 06:00:00 VO1NA=C2=A0 4421km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 2mHz -37.2dBOp= =C2=A0 93% 19.3dB > 2018-12-04 05:00:00 VO1NA=C2=A0 4421km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 2mHz -34.3dBOp= =C2=A0 93% 19.8dB > 2018-12-04 04:00:00 VO1NA=C2=A0 4421km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 4mHz -39.5dBOp= =C2=A0 93% 16.8dB > 2018-12-04 03:00:00 VO1NA=C2=A0 4421km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 2mHz -34.3dBOp= =C2=A0 93% 19.8dB > 2018-12-04 02:00:00 VO1NA=C2=A0 4421km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 2mHz -33.3dBOp= =C2=A0 93% 19.1dB > 2018-12-04 01:00:02 VO1NA=C2=A0 4421km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 2mHz -32.4dBOp= =C2=A0 83% 19.6dB > 2018-12-04 00:00:00 VO1NA=C2=A0 4421km 137476.999Hz=C2=A0 3mHz -39.3dBOp= =C2=A0 93% 18.9dB > 2018-12-03 23:00:02 VO1NA=C2=A0 4421km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 2mHz -36.3dBOp= =C2=A0 83% 18.2dB > 2018-12-03 21:00:00 VO1NA=C2=A0 4421km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 2mHz -42.7dBOp= =C2=A0 93% 18.4dB > 2018-12-03 18:03:56 IK1HGI=C2=A0 449km 137480.000Hz=C2=A0 2mHz -41.2dBOp= =C2=A0 81% 17.9dB > 2018-12-03 17:29:15 IK1HGI=C2=A0 449km 137480.000Hz=C2=A0 4mHz -41.4dBOp= =C2=A0 96% 19.2dB > 2018-12-03 16:54:35 IK1HGI=C2=A0 449km 137480.000Hz=C2=A0 4mHz -39.5dBOp= =C2=A0 97% 19.1dB > 2018-12-03 15:09:40 IK1HGI=C2=A0 449km 137480.000Hz=C2=A0 2mHz -35.2dBOp= =C2=A0 94% 20.7dB > 2018-12-03 10:08:36 IK1HGI=C2=A0 449km 137480.000Hz=C2=A0 3mHz -43.9dBOp= =C2=A0 98% 15.2dB > 2018-12-03 03:00:02 VO1NA=C2=A0 4421km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 2mHz -42.6dBOp= =C2=A0 52% 15.7dB > 2018-12-03 02:00:02 VO1NA=C2=A0 4421km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 2mHz -35.5dBOp= =C2=A0 52% 18.3dB > 2018-12-03 01:00:00 VO1NA=C2=A0 4421km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 4mHz -41.4dBOp= =C2=A0 93% 18.0dB > > 73, Stefan > > > Am 04.12.2018 08:27, schrieb Bernhard Wiesgickl: >> Hello all, >>=20 >> many detections of VO1NA the last nights at DL0AO: >> 2018-12-04 07:00:03 VO1NA=C2=A0 4606km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 2mHz -41.6dBOp= =C2=A0 94%=20 >> 17.0dB >> 2018-12-04 06:00:01 VO1NA=C2=A0 4606km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 2mHz -32.0dBOp= =C2=A0 82%=20 >> 18.3dB >> 2018-12-04 05:00:03 VO1NA=C2=A0 4606km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 2mHz -34.4dBOp= =C2=A0 94%=20 >> 19.2dB >> 2018-12-04 04:00:03 VO1NA=C2=A0 4606km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 3mHz -46.5dBOp= =C2=A0 94%=20 >> 16.3dB >> 2018-12-04 03:00:03 VO1NA=C2=A0 4606km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 3mHz -37.3dBOp= =C2=A0 94%=20 >> 18.2dB >> 2018-12-04 02:00:03 VO1NA=C2=A0 4606km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 3mHz -40.5dBOp= =C2=A0 94%=20 >> 18.2dB >> 2018-12-04 01:00:03 VO1NA=C2=A0 4606km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 2mHz -38.2dBOp= =C2=A0 94%=20 >> 18.8dB >> 2018-12-04 00:00:03 VO1NA=C2=A0 4606km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 2mHz -40.1dBOp= =C2=A0 94%=20 >> 18.6dB >> 2018-12-03 22:00:01 VO1NA=C2=A0 4606km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 4mHz -43.0dBOp= =C2=A0 94%=20 >> 16.1dB >> 2018-12-03 21:00:03 VO1NA=C2=A0 4606km 137477.000Hz=C2=A0 3mHz -43.4dBOp= =C2=A0 64%=20 >> 16.5dB >>=20 >> Also nice visible QRSS-Signals during the local morning hours. >>=20 >> https://lf.u01.de/ >>=20 >> Bernd, DF9RB >>=20 >>=20 >> >>=20 > > ------=_Part_2575282_1772371080.1544052524924 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Have a close look on the opds spectr= ograms on some of our grabbers:

DL0AO: https://lf.u01.de/
IZ7SLZ: https://www.qsl.net/iz7slz/OPDS/opds.jpg
DK7FC: http://www.iup.uni-heidelberg.de/schaefer_vlf/DK7FC_LF_DX_G= rabber.html
YO/4X1RF: https://qsl.net/4x1rf/y= o/lfgrabber.htm
EW6BN: https://qsl.net/ew6bn/= opds.htm
RNAUS: http://rn3aus.narod.ru/grabbe= r.html
DF6NM: http://df6nm.de/opera/opds.htm<= br clear=3D"none" abp=3D"668">
Use any intege= r Hz frequencies, except those very close to 6.25 Hz multiples. For He= idelberg, better avoid the middle part 137492 to 137508 which is conta= minated.by 1 Hz lines from DCF77+ MSF intermodulation. 

If Joe likes to s= tick to his favourite 137477, then others on 476, 478, 479, 480 would = result in a cute line-up.

All the best,
Markus 
-----Urspr=C3= =BCngliche Mitteilung-----
Von: jrusgrove <= ;jrusgrove@comcast.net>
An: rsgb_lf_group = <rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org>
Verschic= kt: Mi, 5. Dez 2018 23:51
Betreff: Re: LF: VO= 1NA - Opera32 detections

Rob
 
Within a couple Hz. Maybe Marcus could suggest=20 clear frequencies on the EU end.
 
Jay W1VD 
----- Original Message -----
Fro= m:=20 Rob=20 Renoud
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2= 018 2:30=20 PM
Subject: Re: LF: VO1NA - Opera3= 2=20 detections

Jay,

What separation would you suggest?  I c= an go anywhere with 1=20 mHz step size from the HP-3325 driver.

73,
Rob

On Dec 5, 201= 8, at 09:05, "jrusgrove@comcast.net" <jrusgrove@comcast.net>=20 wrote:

Rob / Joe
 
Any chance you guys could cozy up within a couple= Hz of each other=20 when running EbNaut?
 
Jay W1VD  
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Rob Renoud <k3rwr@md.metroca= st.net>
Sent: 12/4/2018 6:11:55 PM
Subject: Re: LF: VO1NA - Opera32 = detections

Hi Joe and Markus,

It would be fun putting a pair of EbNaut= beacons on 2200M=20 from North America later this week if there are no objections.  = If=20 you use 137477, Joe, I=E2=80=99ll be glad to run on 137490.

My TX is a Hafler P3000 at 250 watts to = a top loaded vertical=20 (14m vertical, 141m top loading) with a HP3325 driver employing phase= =20 modulation.

73,
Rob - K3RWR
Hollywood, MD


On Dec 4,= 2018, at 16:03, Markus Vester <markusvester@aol.com>=20 wrote:

<= /div>
Hi Joe,
thanks for your fine=20 signals, both on the "77"ies on LF, as well as perfectly persi= stent=20 on VLF 8270.0075 Hz.

No objections from this end toward EbNaut=20 in the opds band. For us it's comfortable to reuse an alr= eady=20 running SpecLab instance with data Export. If you decide for a= =20 relatively short message and simple coding, my grabber PC=20 is capable of running an autodecoder instance. Spot on 137500 = is=20 not good as there are carriers from Russian Loran (all multiples of= 6.25=20 Hz), and it can also be prone to intermodulation from 60 + 77.= 5 kHz=20 time signals. Better stick to your 137477 "home" QRG, or perhaps go= to=20 one of the unofficial EbNaut gathering spots, e.g. 137490.

Best 73,
Markus (DF6NM)


-----Urspr=C3=BCngliche Mi= tteilung-----
Von: jcraig <jcraig@mun.ca>
An:=20 rsgb_lf_group <rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org>
Verschickt: Di, 4. Dez 2018 17:33
Betreff: Re:=20 LF: VO1NA - Opera32 detections

Thanks Bernd and Stefan.

Thanks also to Markus for h= is OPDS=20 work and web site.

The=20 TX is a 50W class E feeding the 100x20m rotated L. The Decca PA is =
taking some time off, following more charred= wood=20 and fused halyards...
quite alarming= !

An XOR BPSK = modulator=20 module is QRV for some EbNaut.  Is there any
objection to using 137.5 kHz to send an EbNaut message later= =20 this
week?

73
Joe

On Tue, 4 Dec 2018, DK7FC = wrote:

> ..= .and a few from here too:
>
> 2018-12-04 07:00:00=20 VO1NA  4421km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -40.5dBOp  93% 19.3= dB
> 2018-12-04 06:00:00 VO1NA  4421k= m=20 137477.000Hz  2mHz -37.2dBOp  93% 19.3dB
> 2018-12-04 05:00:00 VO1NA  4421km 137477.000Hz = ;=20 2mHz -34.3dBOp  93% 19.8dB
> = 2018-12-04=20 04:00:00 VO1NA  4421km 137477.000Hz  4mHz -39.5dBOp = 93%=20 16.8dB
> 2018-12-04 03:00:00 VO1NA=  =20 4421km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -34.3dBOp  93% 19.8dB
> 2018-12-04 02:00:00 VO1NA  4421km 137477.00= 0Hz =20 2mHz -33.3dBOp  93% 19.1dB
> = 2018-12-04=20 01:00:02 VO1NA  4421km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -32.4dBOp = 83%=20 19.6dB
> 2018-12-04 00:00:00 VO1NA=  =20 4421km 137476.999Hz  3mHz -39.3dBOp  93% 18.9dB
> 2018-12-03 23:00:02 VO1NA  4421km 137477.00= 0Hz =20 2mHz -36.3dBOp  83% 18.2dB
> = 2018-12-03=20 21:00:00 VO1NA  4421km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -42.7dBOp = 93%=20 18.4dB
> 2018-12-03 18:03:56 IK1HG= I =20 449km 137480.000Hz  2mHz -41.2dBOp  81% 17.9dB
> 2018-12-03 17:29:15 IK1HGI  449km 137480.00= 0Hz =20 4mHz -41.4dBOp  96% 19.2dB
> = 2018-12-03=20 16:54:35 IK1HGI  449km 137480.000Hz  4mHz -39.5dBOp = 97%=20 19.1dB
> 2018-12-03 15:09:40 IK1HG= I =20 449km 137480.000Hz  2mHz -35.2dBOp  94% 20.7dB
> 2018-12-03 10:08:36 IK1HGI  449km 137480.00= 0Hz =20 3mHz -43.9dBOp  98% 15.2dB
> = 2018-12-03=20 03:00:02 VO1NA  4421km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -42.6dBOp = 52%=20 15.7dB
> 2018-12-03 02:00:02 VO1NA=  =20 4421km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -35.5dBOp  52% 18.3dB
> 2018-12-03 01:00:00 VO1NA  4421km 137477.00= 0Hz =20 4mHz -41.4dBOp  93% 18.0dB
><= br clear=3D"none" abp=3D"834">> 73, Stefan
>
>
>= Am 04.12.2018=20 08:27, schrieb Bernhard Wiesgickl:
&g= t;>=20 Hello all,
>>
>> many detections of VO1NA the last nights at DL0AO:>> 2018-12-04 07:00:03 VO1NA  4606k= m=20 137477.000Hz  2mHz -41.6dBOp  94%
>> 17.0dB
>> 2018-12-04= =20 06:00:01 VO1NA  4606km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -32.0dBOp = 82%=20
>> 18.3dB
>> 2018-12-04 05:00:03 VO1NA  4606km=20 137477.000Hz  2mHz -34.4dBOp  94%
>> 19.2dB
>> 2018-12-04= =20 04:00:03 VO1NA  4606km 137477.000Hz  3mHz -46.5dBOp = 94%=20
>> 16.3dB
>> 2018-12-04 03:00:03 VO1NA  4606km=20 137477.000Hz  3mHz -37.3dBOp  94%
>> 18.2dB
>> 2018-12-04= =20 02:00:03 VO1NA  4606km 137477.000Hz  3mHz -40.5dBOp = 94%=20
>> 18.2dB
>> 2018-12-04 01:00:03 VO1NA  4606km=20 137477.000Hz  2mHz -38.2dBOp  94%
>> 18.8dB
>> 2018-12-04= =20 00:00:03 VO1NA  4606km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -40.1dBOp = 94%=20
>> 18.6dB
>> 2018-12-03 22:00:01 VO1NA  4606km=20 137477.000Hz  4mHz -43.0dBOp  94%
>> 16.1dB
>> 2018-12-03= =20 21:00:03 VO1NA  4606km 137477.000Hz  3mHz -43.4dBOp = 64%=20
>> 16.5dB
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>> Also nice visibl= e=20 QRSS-Signals during the local morning hours.
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>> https://lf.u01.de/
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