Laurie - Maidenhead is BP41XD WGS84 datum as 61 deg 09 mins 24.2 secs N 150 deg 00 mins 17.4 secs West. The pre Europe dawn peak seems to wander from day to day and I thought with the given increase
Fair/Better conditions between Europe and Alaska than of late - DCF39 peaked just before 0500Z this morning with good s/n (say background local QRM at S3 the data sig peaked S7), and little or no lig
Conditions over/near and around the pole continue to improve; at 0600Z this morning 12th the northern norwegian bcast station on 153Khz was only averaging 20 dB down on what I saw on the 5/6th Jan. (
Monday 1600Z Alan - transpolar LF signals back to Europe from here in Alaska continues to be very poor; DCF39 thru the night has averaged some 30-40dB down rf wise from the good conditions in the ear
G3LDO cc : LF group Peter - Im looking at the available screen grabs from your tests, and am very dissapointed with the last 3 weeks data whilst I ve been teaching in TI3 land, Below may answer a few
For those that dream too much of waterfalls and rain and make the pilgrimage early to the shack "and the other place" - its been a very poor night as far as TPol is concerned. Now - its getting light
Yep I get a few uV here too! I just copied Dave and Alans tests with CW min readable here in 150Hz, versus MDS (Min discernible perhaps this should be visible signal) using QRSS60 here using the WGPS
First look at band conditions at my 2.50pm is that they still look poor for Tpol. Mind you it is in the middle of my afternoon, but I could see DCF39 on Dot 60. Good luck. Managed to secure a 850S fr
For those accessing my Argo dbase - if you cant get thru/slow at times its likely you've hit the ten or eleven concurrent session limit on my IIS server. Overnight looks poor from this latitude - and
Ive reviewed the last couple of days shots and dont have anything I can readily identify - lots of strange squiggles, Yes, but no calls. Signals over the polar path continue to be depressed with Eu b
Poor TA (TPol?)overnight from here - but German peak was between 0300-0400Z, which is "usual" when conditions are not so hoppy..... Laurence KL1X snow, very very quiet. www.kl1x.com
Very poor TA overnight I can only just see the occasional dot 60 from DCF39. I truly get much higher signal levels during my daylight now. The saga of my web site continues but "domain admin" finally
Strong increase of DCF39 (-70dB on Argo dot 60) started at 2230z 18th and has just dived back into the noise at 2330Z (1430 Alaskan local) Laurence KL1X, Sunny, very -2C
Not lost DCF39 thruout the day on dot 30. Strong peak at around 2100Z thats midday here.Thats a good sign..... May be. FAA has approved the tower height increase and also ratified a 2W erp figure for
From Laurence KL1x Anchorage. Back from whirlwind trip to the UK. Anchorage in my absence had 4 days with winds on excess of 100 mph with gusts over 111 Mph and caused power and water outages togethe
John - thats good news - my web page is up - its will be slower to load but hope you can see it? I think Alberto looked when I was sorting the port permissions out (which I still am!) 73 Laurence www
My list is probably the same - KL1X's house is a very dark, quiet and inert place during T/A/P tests.... VCR (on its ok, off its noisy from 20-200Khz, common mode) Some TVs in the house when on stand
In the experimental stage.... Im loading "real time" Argos jpegs on http://www.kl1x.com - all times are in GMT - Presently Im loading 4 Receive channels in the 137-137.8 region. I may elect to reduce
Overnight conditions were fair/poor with DCF39 peaking 0400-0500 at "s6" - not a lot on. Eu noise band on 137,7746 was visible from 0300-0600Z .LF Bcst from Eu was fair with some Russian and weak Ffr
Great stuff Ed - Im going to be in the UK during this period, but Ill leave the system recording in four seperate argo windows, two of which are 137.7725-137.7747 and the other 137.699-701, Ill switc