I know your capabilities from 73 band receptions and reputation! Great job and the stability problem is easy fix compared to receiving signals-thanks for all your efforts-Bob
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> Subject: RE: LF: 29.499 starting @ 2200...
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> Mike and Bob,
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> Nice work!
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> 73, Jim AA5BW
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> Bob, Having made some more adjustments (thanks to Paul Nicholson for nudging
> me in the right direction), I received your signal from 0000 to 0700UTC in
> 2mHz bandwidth. See attached. Note that the overnight 20mHz drift is due to
> my SDR cooling with the central heating off (oven control pending). Note
> also the change in background noise around dawn, indicating the presence of
> skywave.
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> Mike
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> > WH2XBA/1 to start at 2200 QRSS 180. Hope to stay on at least till
> > 0730. I would expect Dex XBA/4 to be joining in as well-Bob
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