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Subject: | Re: VLF: EbNaut transmissions on lower frequencies?, pre-tests: 6.47kHz |
From: | Markus Vester <[email protected]> |
Date: | Wed, 18 May 2016 05:22:21 -0400 |
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Well the manager of the local railway switchyard is a good friend of mine. I could talk him into suspending all freight operations, and diverting a few passenger trains around Nuremberg, enabling him to completely switch off the railway grid for 24 hours. This resulted in a very significant QRM reduction (more than 20 dB), allowing an easy decode on 6.47 kHz. No? Ok, I admit I cheated, by reconstructing a wav file from Stefan's "600" grabber images. But what I thought would be a quick few minutes of scripting turned out to be a lengthy exercise. I had everything ready by yesterday afternoon, hoping to surprise everyone with an early decode after half of the message was through. But nothing, not even a false. I spent a couple of hours, optimizing, checking and rechecking the code. In the end I was sure I had every bit right but still no decode, so I gave up. Looking on Stefan's grabber again this morning, I noticed that the message had ended a couple of hours earlier than calculated, and immediately got the 18 character decode. All the best, Markus -----Ursprüngliche Mitteilung----- Von: DK7FC <[email protected]> An: rsgb_lf_group <[email protected]> Verschickt: Mi, 18 Mai 2016 10:15 am Betreff: Re: VLF: EbNaut transmissions on lower frequencies?, pre-tests: 6.47kHz
Hello Markus, Paul, VLF,
Oh, what a surprise! You've got the message with such a high SNR? It is amazing. Congrats to your first decode on 6.47 kHz! What happened to your QRM? I the Bahn striking again? Strange, i saw that the message was finished earlier than expected. Actually it should be 20 characters. The message should be 'STEFAN&[email protected]!' but the '&' and '!' was ignored. The EbNaut-TX program confirmed 20 characters after writing them in the text field though. The message was placed into a night-day-night period and QRN was moderate. Paul said that night propagation is better than day propagation and maybe the QRN of the night is rather in the 'foreground' so it can be blanked more effective. BTW the antenna current was even 250 mA and quite constant! Yesterday i considered to solder on the PA and add new components while it was transmitting ;-) But then i convinced myselfe to continue on other projects ;-) But today is the day.. Now i hope for Paul to get some good results. 73 and thanks for trying to receive/decode. Stefan Am 18.05.2016 09:05, schrieb Markus Vester:
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