Hi Daniele
I will send them to you direct plus a full screen shot also.
73 Eddie
On 05/05/2011 14:30, Daniele Tincani wrote:
Hello VLF,
could some of you be so kind to re-send the two Eddie's
JPEG's that I forgot to save?
Many thanks :-)
Daniele
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Sent: Thu,
May 5, 2011 3:13:08 PM
Subject:
Re: ELF: Zevs
Hi Marcus
Many thanks, I saw the dashes but could not imagine they
belonged to ZEVS, the shift is greater than expected and
didn't fit in with the message format I had seen described.
Add to that some short spikes from 50Hz around that time and
the inexperienced ignore the evidence.
Considering I am using a 'Stefan' (TM) un-modded probe (I
was looking at the level of attenuation of the filter last
night) it is truly amazing.
73 Eddie
On 05/05/2011 13:55, Markus Vester wrote:
Hi Eddie,
this is a very nice observation! Before the
constant carrier started at 9:30, there was
a message consisting of several five-minute dashes
between 82 and 83 Hz, well visible on your grabber.
Best 73,
Markus
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Verschickt: Do., 5. Mai. 2011, 13:17
Thema: LF: ELF Zevs
Stefan LF
Today, early morning was so quiet on VLF that I
thought that my ELF SpecLab RX I was running
yesterday was playing up, I started a second RX with
a faster sample rate, which is on my Grabber now.
Once both were set up I took a look for ZEVS. See
zevs1.jpg from the first RX. Maybe the signal came
up in strength at 09.30 for 1 Hour the frequency was
spot on 82Hz, the readout of the cross hairs can be
slightly above or below not correct.
Checking the second RX see zevs2.jpg it looks more
like it switched on at 09.30 for 1 hour precisely,
this time I settled the cross hairs at the higher
readout.
73 Eddie G3ZJO
Disclaimer. This is NOT Amateur Radio, a straight
line on the exact frequency is no proof that the
carrier belongs to ZEVS ....blah blah YAWN.>:o
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