James Moritz schrieb:
Dear LF group,
I left my PC running last night to record the spectrum of the signal
on 136.0kHz. The attached image obtained using Spectrum Lab
shows a few hours from early this morning, which is
representative, but the spectrum changes slowly and continuously
all the time.
The signal is received as LSB, and to get the actual frequency
from the scale on the left,
f(actual) = 136800 - f(scale) (Hz), accurate to within 0.1Hz
I found a similar group of carriers clustered around 144kHz, but
other harmonics of 8kHz were too noisy at my QTH to get a
convincing picture.
Cheers, Jim Moritz
73 de M0BMU
Hi Jim, Brian, Wolf, Geri, Steward es All,
chaotic group of carriers just above 136.0 kHz here in jo43sv (SpecLab shot
enclosed).
qrg stable, strength fading (loran lines constant).
ISDN ? nothing similar on 128kHz or 144kHz. no ISDN- or DSL-cables here
around (countryside). distance to next ISDN-user: three km.
regards
Uwe/dj8wx
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