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Re: LF: VO1NA EbNaut

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Subject: Re: LF: VO1NA EbNaut
From: DK7FC <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2019 10:00:54 +0100
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Hi Jay, Joe, LF,

Good copy of VO1NA here as well, see attachment.

73, Stefan



Am 31.01.2019 16:34, schrieb [email protected]:
Stefan
 
VO1NA 137477 8K19A CRC16 Symper 3.0 Char 7
 
Jay W1VD
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From: DK7FC
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2019 8:11 AM
Subject: Re: LF: VO1NA EbNaut

Jay, Joe, LF,

Interesting. And thanks for reminding that Joe has been on the air. What were the parameters of the transmission? I can't find the message announcement...

73, Stefan



Am 31.01.2019 12:29, schrieb [email protected]:
Joe & EbNaut-eers
 
Had not checked in on VO1NA LF EbNaut for some time so decided to have a look. Immediately noticed the unusually large spread between car Eb/N0 and Eb/N0. Inspection of the phase plots revealed the problem ... there were two minute periods of 'disruption' on an otherwise clean phase plots. By matching up the observed 'disruption' times with the WSPR database I was able to determine the interfering signal was WSPR and belonged to K3RWR (one of the strongest LF signals at this location). Considering K3RWR's signal is outside the SpecLab FFT bandwidth the problem is most likely happening at the receiver ... a Cubic SMA-2400. AGC was turned on at the time to prevent audio distortion from the stronger WSPR signals. When time permits I'll run another test with AGC turned off.
 
Last night's reception list:     
 
0130 Rank 0 car Eb/N0 16.2 Eb/N0   8.9 *******
0200 Rank 0 car Eb/N0 20.1 Eb/N0 12.3 **VO1NA
0230 Rank 0 car Eb/N0 29.1 Eb/N0 15.3 *******
0300 Rank 0 car Eb/N0 27.9 Eb/N0 15.6 **VO1NA
0330 Rank 0 car Eb/N0 28.0 Eb/N0 13.3 *******
0400 Rank 0 car Eb/N0 28.7 Eb/N0 11.9 **VO1NA
 
Phase plot below.
 
 
Jay W1VD

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