Hi Chris,
yes, there were good and narrow traces on both
grabbers throughout the dark period, confirming the stability of a long skywave
path. In Haifa, the upward Doppler shift around sunrise was
clearly visible.
Going by your very useful DCF / HGA plots,
there is a day-night difference of about 30 dB on the DL to 4X path,
and 20 dB for YO. I have left the carrier on
to see whether anything would come through in daylight, but nothing above the
noise so far.
Thanks very much for offering the chance for this
interesting experiment!
Best wishes,
Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: Microhertzing at LF:
Markus, LF, Your night long transmission appeared nicely in
Haifa http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10280270/4x1rf_DF6NM_QRSS3600_2sept2011.jpg
and Bucharest http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10280270/YO/yo4x1rf_DF6NM_QRSS3600_2sept2011.jpgThere's
room left for using much less power. Based on last night results, a 1mW EMRP
from you should be about the same level as the 137780.29445 Loran trace in
Haifa. It was a good opportunity to test both receivers, looking forward to
further tests. 73s Chris 4X1RF
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 1:24 AM, Markus Vester <[email protected]>
wrote:
trying again...
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 10:47 PM
Subject: Re: Microhertzing at LF:
Hi Chris,
thanks for this! The Saudi Loran traces (GRI
8830) look very accurate on your 4X grabber. I will try to appear there
tonight, and have started to send a straight carrier on 137780.30. TX
power is now reduced to about 100 mW EMRP.
Best 73,
Markus
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: Microhertzing at LF:
Markus, LF, As a newcomer to LF I find this as an
interesting experiment for real low power or long distance tests for those who
can achieve the necessary frequency stability requirements. I found this to be
quite a challenge... I have followed your initiative and started
similar windows on my grabbers in YO: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10280270/YO/TA3600.jpg and 4X: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10280270/4X/TA3600.jpgThe 4X
grabber is currently using the Mercury HPSDR receiver ( http://openhpsdr.org) which is
GPSDO locked. However, the audio is routed to SpectrumLab using Virtual Audio
Cable as a virtual sound card. I have no info regarding VAC sample rate
accuracy or how I can automatically adjust it so this may be a limiting
factor, further experimentation is needed. In the worst case, a real sound
card could be used but then it also has to be locked to GPS. The YO
grabber is usually using GQD as a reference for the sound card sample rate
calibration in SpectrumLab and the LF receiver is based on a laboratory grade
VTCXO. GQD being off air, I was forced to use DHO which is not very reliable
during the night for me as can be seen on the 137.775 Loran
line. Thanks for the challenge! 73s Chris
4X1RF ...
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