Joe,
Just missed your first Op32 Tx ,
Picked a good night to run on 136 !, just released Opera -Dynamic ,
for 477/136 , from the map you have W3NF and KP3IV showing your side
running 1-5-5 . may be ? [ no change to TX format]
Good luck , 73 - Graham
G0NBD
22:48 136 VO1NA de G3XDV Op32 -37 dB F:4% in Welwyn IO91VT
22:48 136 VO1NA de DF2JP Op32 -39 dB F:10% in Meerbusch
22:48 136 VO1NA de F5WK Op32 -39 dB F:24% in JN18HP
22:48 136 VO1NA de F5WK Op32 -39 dB F:18% in JN18HP
22:48 136 VO1NA de GW0EZY Op32 -41 dB F:6% in Welshpool IO82ho
22:48 136 VO1NA de G8HUH Op32 -32 dB F:0% in Somerset
Monitor: W3NF Loc FM19MH
Frequency: 0.136 MHz (2200m)
Using: Opera v1.5.5/Rptr V1.6
Antenna: RX Op32
Show all seen by W3NF
Last report: W3NF
at Tue, 06 Jan 2015 22:44:01 GMT
Monitor: KP3IV Loc FK68SK
Frequency: 0.136 MHz (2200m)
Using: Opera v1.5.5/Rptr V1.6
Antenna: RX Op32
Show all seen by KP3IV
Last report: KP3IV
at Tue, 06 Jan 2015 22:48:17 GMT
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From: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 10:38 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: LF: VO1NA
Hi Hartmut,
This is most reassuring. Thanks and keep up the
impressive RX work.
73
Joe VO1NA
On Sun, 4 Jan 2015, Hartmut Wolff wrote:
Am 2015-01-03 um 20:55 schrieb [email protected]:
And not so many side bands! My apologies to you Hartmut and
others looking for signals amidst my key-clicks.
Joe,
most the time DCF39 is the reason for the noise. When you are looking on
the grabber: 21:25-22:50UTC DCF39 was "hyperactive". There is some mixing
between your signal and the DCF39 sidebands.
73
Hartmut
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