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Subject: | Re: LF: Re: WSPR 137.0 kHz |
From: | Markus Vester <[email protected]> |
Date: | Wed, 23 Sep 2009 17:18:42 -0400 |
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Jim,
yes, my capture range should be 136.9 to 137.1 kHz. But as you say, mediterranean QRN seems overwhelming now (look at www.blitzortung.org ), so decodes may be erratic at best. Monday morning in daylight, you were consistent at about -23 dB SNR (2.5 kHz).
Kind regards,
Markus
PS: to Andy and Graham, wouldn't 23 dB less than 2.5 kHz be 12.5 Hz, not 100 Hz? -----Ursprüngliche Mitteilung----- Von: James Moritz <[email protected]> An: [email protected] Verschickt: Mi., 23. Sept. 2009, 22:52 Thema: LF: Re: WSPR 137.0 kHz Dear Markus, Andrey, LF Group,
I am now running the WSPR beacon again on 135.5kHz "dial frequency", 137.090kHz RF out. Hopefully, this will be within range of Markus' receiver, and also near enough to 137.1k for Andrey. If anyone else is going to be on 137k tonight, I can set the RX to monitor their QRG - if not, I could put the RX on 500kHz again. Looking at Markus' grabber tonight, it is nearly a white-out (or rather green-out ;-)) due to the loud QRN, but we will see. Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0B MU |
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