Stefan Thanks for your interest in my LF preparations. You are probably thinking about Martin GW3UCJ who was asking recently about getting a Velleman audio amplifier running on LF. I was lucky earlie
Mal That was around the time of the British hydrogen bomb tests on Christmas Island . Were you present? If so what effect on LF/HF?? 73 Terry From: [email protected] [mailto:owner-rs
Mike On the Opera menu bar goto Skeds then PSK Reporter/Opera Or follow this link: http://pskreporter.info/pskmap.html 73 Terry --Original Message-- From: [email protected] [mailto:o
Graham I think you mentioned some time ago that it is possible to run two "instances" of Opera from the same soundcard source one set to OP8 the other to OP32 (e.g.) It seems to be running well here
Graham Thanks for posting – I hadn’t seen it as Win7 did an auto-update at 0300 and re-booted. The system has been very unstable since then. 73 Terry From: owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.
Graham At 22:01 got one decode of RN3AGC OP32 @ -39 dB. Thanks to all who transmitted. 73 Terry GW0EZY 06:18 136 G3XDV Op32 -1 dB 05:29 136 DK7FC Op32 -5 dB 05:05 136 G3XDV Op32 -3 dB 04:56 136 DK7FC
Stefan I use the Virtual Audio Cable from: http://software.muzychenko.net/eng/vac.htm It is a full version 4.09. I use it to connect the output from SDR-IQ or SDR-14 to a range of decoders and SpecLa
The information on the HB9DUL dual bander was posted to the reflector in May this year - this link still works. If not, I have the information in a file I can send to you. http://www.giangrandi.ch/el
Yes no problem. Please could you confirm the “dial” frequency? If Opera could specify left or right audio channels I could do both sub-bands as SDR-IQ/SpectraVue provides a two channel Rx
Mal eBay listing has ended – apparently with no bids. Make a nice ornament for the shack though! I’m back to scaffold poles and erecting a 60 ft mast. 73 Terry GW0EZY From: owner-rsgb_lf_
Stefan Attached my decodes and SL grab for last night. First decode at 18:14 UTC (grayline at English coast). Peak S/N +4 dB. Last decode 05:00 UTC (grayline approximately at HB9). SL still showing a
Joe I think this is your OP32 signal recorded on SL last night (FFT bin 7 mHz). I think my soundcard SR needs correction as you are showing at 137.778 kHz. My best decode of your OP32: 04:59 136 VO1N
Hi Markus Thanks for the opportunity to participate in the experiment! I finally managed to get it working with spots sent to WSPRnet with your correct frequency. Unfortunately, I see I am also decod
Joe Another report for you. The signal peaked around 04:30 UTC, dipped around 06:00 (our sunrise) then made a short comeback around 06:30. Good luck with your "breeze"! 73 Terry GW0EZY Thanks Jay and
Graham Fell asleep over the keyboard at 23:00 so took a guess and left the system at 136.227 OP32. SDR14/SpectraVue was set up with dual channel receive “dial” frequencies 136.000 and 136
Stefan Just reading your email and the later correction for 10 minutes. Will need some setting up. OK I will give it a try. It is now 15:14 UTC 73 Terry From: owner- [email protected] [mai
Hi Stefan Good "real" CW signals on 477 kHz and nice tune-up! 73 Terry Christian, Are you QRV tonite? I would like to see or better hear the difference of my RX performance when using my band filter
Graham I understand your surprise at 60ft with scaffold poles! In fact Mark1 was a disaster with single poles and joints – all bendy in the middle and no chance of getting it vertical – i
Mal From a quick check I would estimate your path to Stefan is about 50% sea whereas from here about 14%. The difference in day/night s/n at this QTH must be at least 40 dB (according to OP). Looking