The RX antenna is about 20m distant to the TX antenna....
But i'm still not transmitting. SpecLab already runs a carrier to the PA
but i'm keying the PA by using the good old QRS program. So the system
is in readiness position and waits to fire, as the US guys would say
(KL7UK: "firing on all cylinders") :-)) But some cylinders will be
silent today, just about -9 dBfs...
Transmission starts exactly at 18:30 UTC! BTW JA7NI is watching too! So
this is a good time, just before his sunrise... http://ja7ni.pv.land.to/argo
Not really the best time in the season but surely worth the fun! :-)
73, Stefan
Am 07.09.2011 20:03, schrieb mal hamilton:
Stefan
Is your grabber RX site remote from ur TX because my signal on ur grabber is
nearly as strong as yours
de mal/g3kev
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stefan Schäfer"<[email protected]>
To:<[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 6:53 PM
Subject: Re: LF: beaconing to the west II ...and to the east, north and
south...
Thanks Bill ;-) The webpage looks fine! :-)
At G4WGT i can see Mal TXing nearly 136.172. Will he join in? Oh, it
seems i really have to finish that PA supply ;-)
Looking forward to that evening! Unfortunately there will be some rain
it seems. That may cost a dB or so...
73, Stefan
Am 07.09.2011 19:34, schrieb Bill de Carle:
OK Stefan, you got it. Thanks for even setting the UTC offset
correctly for my QTH! I'll leave it running overnight.
www.nrtco.net/~ve2iq/grabs/
At 12:15 PM 9/7/2011, Stefan DK7FC wrote:
Hello Bill,
Well, ok then i would configure SL like in the attached file (without
the specific setting to upload the captures to your grabber page). I
would prefer the noiseblanker instead of the clipper. It can be
configured very precisely (since version b18 and newer).
You could run two instances with your settings from yesterday and my
usr file simultaneously, just for fun and to see if there is an
improvement...
I think i would rather use a wide SSB filter instead of the narrow CW
filter. The noiseblanker works better then. BTW this could be a
disadvantage of my narrow ferrite antenna!
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