I can see it in Swansea IO81CR
Using SDR-IQ, SDR-Radio software, 100m loop ant roughly E-W.
clearly visible, with hints of what appears to be a 7-second flutter
together with some much slower fading.
Martin GW3UCJ
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It's there now and I've just restarted the grabber.
Only just over the noise here, but expect it to pick up later on.
73,
Lee M0LMH.
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From: [email protected]
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Sent: 06 October 2010 17:54
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: LF: QRM 498-502 kHz
Hello Paul-Henrik!
I can see no sign of the signal yet, at 16:45UTC! (Just SM6BGP testing)
I'm going to try making a passive tuned multi-turn loop tonight and see if I
can use it to get a bearing. I might be able to use this loop with an FT817
and if necessary a netbook showing a waterfall display to see a null in the
noise, even if I can't tell by ear.
I have a feeling it's not too close to me either!
Cheers,
John
GM4SLV
On Wed, 06 Oct 2010 11:35:38 +0300
Paul-Henrik <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello John, Lee & co.
The wideband noise was audible again last night in Vaasa, Finland for
20 to 30 minutes. I checked the time once and it was past 01.00 local
time, so past 2200UTC. There was clearly QSB on the "signal" and it
was moderate in strength while audble. I apologize for the somewhat
inaccurate times but I only followed this while doing other things
meanwhile.
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