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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: Hello Markus, ULF, Very well. Thanks for your decodes and for sharing the night :-) Do you have an idea why the E-W cardioid result is worse than from the E field alone? Which carrier S/N do you get from the E field? 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Thanks for your decodes and for sharing the night :-) Do you have an idea why the E-W cardioid result is worse than from the E field alone? Which carrier S/N do you get from the E field? I'm getting carrier S/N: 40.62 dB in 128.6 uHz, 1.71 dB in 1Hz The difference of our carrier Eb/N0 is 16.3 dB. But as Paul mentioned, camparing carrier S/N may be more accurate in that spectrum range. It could be interesting to compare the SNR difference between our locations over some frequencies. If that value is reasonable constant, in the far field, then we could estimate what we can expect at 970 Hz... My results from all 3 antennas are still looking good at that frequency: E field: carrier S/N: 40.62 dB in 128.6 uHz N-S loop: carrier S/N: 28.38 dB in 128.6 uHz E-W loop: carrier S/N: 30.47 dB in 128.6 uHz 73, Stefan Am 15.04.2019 01:33, schrieb Markus Vester: > Hi Stefan, > > DL0AO H-field (E-W): Eb/N0 = 2.5 dB(car), 0.7 dB(sym), > DL0AO E-Field: Eb/N0 = 12.0 dB(car), 10.9 dB (sym). > > Our file ended a couple of minutes early with the last 12 symbols > missing, causing a slightly high symbol error reading. > > 73 and good night, > Markus (DF6NM) > > > -----Ursprüngliche Mitteilung----- > Von: DK7FC > An: rsgb_lf_group ; Renato Romero > > Verschickt: So, 14. Apr. 2019 23:13 > Betreff: Re: ULF: Ground loop night transmission 3.0 > > Hello ULF friends, > > Now i'm sitting in the car again in the deep forest. It is silent > (outside!) and the sky is clear. The TX and EbNaut message is now running: > > *f = 2470.1 Hz > Start time: 14.APR.2019 21:00:00.3 UTC > Symbol period: 9 s > Characters: 3 > CRC bits: **16 > Coding 16K21A > Antenna current: 2.5 A > Duration: 02:09:36 [hh:mm:ss] > > * TX power at the beginning of the transmission is 492 W this time. > * > * 73, Stefan > > > > Am 14.04.2019 14:41, schrieb DK7FC: > Hello Dreamers, > > Today it feels right again, i'd like to have another exciting adventure... > After the recent successes at 2970 Hz, maybe it is possible to get > something through at 2470 Hz? That's the 121 km band. So far, thge > distance record at this frequency is over to DL4YHF, QRB ~ 313 km. > > I'd like to try the following: > > *f = 2470.1 Hz > Start time: 14.APR.2019 ab:cd:00.3 UTC > Symbol period: 9 s > Characters: 3 > CRC bits: **16 > Coding 16K21A > Antenna current: 2.e A > Duration: 02:09:36 [hh:mm:ss]* > > More details regarding start time and antenna current will follow > after the transmission has started. > > Reports requested / welcome :-) > > 73, Stefan --------------040105000808000508080205 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Markus, ULF,

Very well. Thanks for your decodes and for sharing the night :-)
Do you have an idea why the E-W cardioid result is worse than from the E field alone?
Which carrier S/N do you get from the E field? I'm getting carrier S/N: 40.62 dB in 128.6 uHz, 1.71 dB in 1Hz
The difference of our carrier Eb/N0 is 16.3 dB. But as Paul mentioned, camparing carrier S/N may be more accurate in that spectrum range.
It could be interesting to compare the SNR difference between our locations over some frequencies. If that value is reasonable constant, in the far field, then we could estimate what we can expect at 970 Hz...
My results from all 3 antennas are still looking good at that frequency:
E field: carrier S/N: 40.62 dB in 128.6 uHz
N-S loop: carrier S/N: 28.38 dB in 128.6 uHz
E-W loop: carrier S/N: 30.47 dB in 128.6 uHz

73, Stefan



Am 15.04.2019 01:33, schrieb Markus Vester:
Hi Stefan,

DL0AO H-field (E-W): Eb/N0 = 2.5 dB(car), 0.7 dB(sym),
DL0AO E-Field: Eb/N0 = 12.0 dB(car), 10.9 dB (sym). 

Our file ended a couple of minutes early with the last 12 symbols missing, causing a slightly high symbol error reading.

73 and good night,
Markus (DF6NM)


-----Ursprüngliche Mitteilung-----
Von: DK7FC <selberdenken@posteo.de>
An: rsgb_lf_group <rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org>; Renato Romero <contact@vlf.it>
Verschickt: So, 14. Apr. 2019 23:13
Betreff: Re: ULF: Ground loop night transmission 3.0

Hello ULF friends,

Now i'm sitting in the car again in the deep forest. It is silent (outside!) and the sky is clear. The TX and EbNaut message is now running:

f = 2470.1 Hz
Start time: 14.APR.2019  21:00:00.3 UTC
Symbol period: 9 s
Characters: 3
CRC bits:
16
Coding 16K21A
Antenna current: 2.5 A
Duration: 02:09:36 [hh:mm:ss]

TX power at the beginning of the transmission is 492 W this time.

73, Stefan



Am 14.04.2019 14:41, schrieb DK7FC:
Hello Dreamers,

Today it feels right again, i'd like to have another exciting adventure...
After the recent successes at 2970 Hz, maybe it is possible to get something through at 2470 Hz? That's the 121 km band. So far, thge distance record at this frequency is over to DL4YHF, QRB ~ 313 km.

I'd like to try the following:

f = 2470.1 Hz
Start time: 14.APR.2019  ab:cd:00.3 UTC
Symbol period: 9 s
Characters: 3
CRC bits:
16
Coding 16K21A
Antenna current: 2.e A
Duration: 02:09:36 [hh:mm:ss]


More details regarding start time and antenna current will follow after the transmission has started.

Reports requested / welcome :-)

73, Stefan
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