Thanks Wolf
Did you ever put numbers to the data units?
080905.jpg is familiar to us as a breakfast or tea time 3 unit code,
reading 6,11,12
0080906jpg is more complex 3,8,6 - 6,8 ---- 9,11,10 - 12,4
This has confirmed some as yet unused (unseen by me) data units
which I had surmised were there and useable.
73 Eddie
BTW
My labelling is :-
80.8 = 1
81.0 = 2
81.2 = 3
81.4 = 4
81.6 = 5
81.8 = 6
82.0 = 7
82.2 = 8
82.4 = 9
82.6 = 10
82.8 = 11
83.0 = 12
On 09/05/2011 19:40, wolf_dl4yhf wrote:
Hi Eddy and group,
I thought to have sent this to the group, but the message went to
Daniele directly....
Hello Wolf,
I'm interested in your spectrograms, to see what a ZEVS
transmission should look like, even if I don't believe I
will be able to receive it here (badly noisy reception).
Two spectrograms are here:
http://www.qsl.net/d/dl4yhf//t/ZEVS_080906.jpg
http://www.qsl.net/d/dl4yhf//t/ZEVS_080905.jpg
These were made with the (now scrapped) 200 meter wire LF antenna
at DF0WD, connected directly to the 'line' input of a soundcard.
73, Wolf .
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