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Subject: | Re: VLF: Clipping or blanking?? |
From: | Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]> |
Date: | Thu, 20 May 2010 16:49:09 +0200 |
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Peter,Ok, but it could be a IM with another signal?! Because i know that the sample rate is 48000 and it is successfully locked to GBZ. Additionally the main IM product, 9 kHz (due to strong LF broadcast stations) is exactly at 9 kHz... Also GBZ appears at 19,6 kHz and so on.I just shorted the wire by 3 cm to 28 cm but that changed almost nothing ;-) I will cut it more and more, down to 15 cm or so. A nice game ;-) 73, Stefan Am 20.05.2010 16:07, schrieb pws: Stefan, You wrote:No, it is 48 kHz but there seems to be a cut off by the soundcard or the soundcard-driver?No, DHO38 is too strong.I already noticed that DHO-38 is missing there ;-)It's not where you expect it. Watch that trace at 20.6 kHz, broken from 0700-0755 utc. That's breakfast at Burlage observable every day. Peter, df3lp |
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