What time and what frequency? Jay Rusgrove, W1VD CFH is roaring in again here all day, and very strong at present, maybe good for TA tonight. Is anyone else able to hear it ? de G3KEV
Andy I would be interested in your findings on locking the sound card to a master reference. All of the receiving and transmitting stuff here is tied to GPS so the sound card is the weak link in the
Alberto Thank you for getting back to me. I think the Argo "I know that this frequency is xxxx Hz, do your math" .... would be a good solution if you can implement it. A better solution would be usin
Alberto Thanks for another great piece of software. Only had a chance to give it a quick try, but it looks like it has great potential! Now to my question. What is used as the reference frequency for
Dick I would also very much appreciate a copy of the noise blanker circuit. Thank you. Jay Rusgrove, W1VD Dick Rollema wrote: To All from PA0SE Now that interest is shown in the PA0LQ audio noise bla
Brian Do you have a precise frequency readout on them? I might as well take a look on this side of the pond with ARGO. Thanks. Jay Rusgrove, W1VD Very pleased to report that the signal is now being r
Mike My results have not been as rosy as those I've read over the past week. I have had several of these bulbs (different types and manufacturers) running for the last few years and thought that they
Jim Might be interesting to try an i-f clipper that has well defined characteristics and is adjustable from "soft" to "hard" clipping. Reminds me of the early days of SSB rf (really i-f) speech proce
Alberto: New ARGO is fine on my Win98 PII/450 for two overnight capture sessions. Jay Rusgrove, W1VD banned I am using Windows ME on a 600MHz Pentium. Argo was stable for over an hour this morning. W
Laurie Will take a look tonight, but with New England covered by a big nor'easter all weekend prodducing several inches of rain conditions may be noisey. Jay Rusgrove, W1VD Hi John,Dex and all, I may
Alex Us loop users here have been seeing the ground loss contributing about 0.3 ohm (plus or minus .1 ohm depending on soil type and moisture content). In my case, using an RG-11 loop conductor, the
Steve The loop is actually fairly omnidirectional - just not at 0 degrees elevation. As you move up from 0 degrees elevation the pattern starts to "fill in" nicely in the direction of the "nulls". No
Hugh & Alberto Ditto - noticed the same thing on my system. Jay Rusgrove, W1VD Hi Alberto et al, Forgive me if this has already been reported. On the capture menu, if you enter setup, and enter a fil
Same results as John last night. Sample captures below: http://www.advancedreceiver.com/capture/137022803D.jpg http://www.advancedreceiver.com/capture/137022803E.jpg http://www.advancedreceiver.com/c
In case anyone is shooting for an LF "seen in all states award"... here are some 137.773 kHz captures from last night in Connecticut. http://www.advancedreceiver.com/capture/137022603A.jpg http://www
Rik Thanks for setting me straight on that. Actually, that posting got mixed in with e mails for the company and got the usual response before noting that it was an rsgb reflector posting. I didn't i
Sorry we don't speak French. f1tay wrote: Bonjour,Je viens de découvrir qu'il existe un groupe de discussion francophone sur la bande 137 kHz.C'est sur yahoo france c'est le groupe 137khz-fr.7
Similar results here. Jay Rusgrove, W1VD My overnites showed only light traces at 137.77215 and 137.7742 at about 0530z and another light trace at 137.7745 at 0815z..nothing that was easily identifie