A couple of months ago, someone, don't remember who, posted a message describing a method for frequency calibration that relied on receiving the Loran signals with the RX set to AM mode. Unfortunatel
I saw a strong signal that probably was Wolf-encoded yesterday (Apr. 19) evening at about 137.5kHz I am not setup for Wolf reception, so cannot say who was originating it. Given its strength here in
[snip] The precise sample rates of the soundcard, running at a nominal sample rate of 8000 samples per second, were **DIFFERENT** for TX (D/A conversion) and RX (A/D conversion) ! [snip] Wolf and the
Interesting...looks kind of "growly" , like an aurora signal. Now if only we could combine the ease of Argo with the best of Wolf....Wolargo? : ) VE7SL Steve, it may not be totally impossible, thoug
Hi fellow programmers, Sorry to use the reflector for this purpose, but I know there are a lot of Delphi programmers out there. Can anyone tell me how to read from the COM1 port using Delphi and 32-
One of the several variables that I need to get right is the audio level. I understand I need to get this within a few dB of -20db or so relative to the overload point of my sound card. The question
Hi all, should someone be interested in seeing the spectrum of the Wolf signal of IK5ZPV of yesterday evening, it can be found here: http://www.qsl.net/i2phd/argo/wolf.html 73 Alberto I2PHD
I made a very stupid mistake in build 127 of Argo. The signal strength indicator is wrong by a factor of two. So please download build 128, in the hope that there are no other errors stupid as this o
Hi all, I have just uploaded Argo beta 1 build 127 to the weaksignals Web site : http://www.weaksignals.com From the Readme file : Beta 1, build 127 (Apr. 8th 2001) - Added the 20s dot mode, upon req
Alan, please put me in your distribution list for the zipped WAV recording of GBR. I am not a salesman, and still need a few more years to become a professional idler.....:-) TNX. 73 Alberto I2PHD
and an Australian would use Durex to make sure nothing leaked out of a parcel whilst a Brit would use it for a quite different purpose. I have the suspect that in Italy and UK we have the same kind
Decidedly the spectrogram-like programs are less than ideal for detecting the presence of a Wolf signal. Look at this picture : http://www.qsl.net/i2phd/argo/jimwolf.html It has been taken just a few
[email protected] wrote: Hello Alberto, Stewart, Walter, and everyone planning to go to the Ham Radio Fair in Friedrichshafen. Some meeting frequencies.. very sorry that 136kHz is not included: [...] He
To Everyone: Many LFers in Europe and elsewhere have found local companies that sell 3c85/3c90 ring cores, and I would be happy to update my web-site with details of companies that sell these ring c
When he reached for the coax and his hand was still about 10cm from the coax there was a large arc (between hand and coax). I wonder what did happen when those brave souls disconnected from ground th
Hi Alberto, "Caution ! A LOT OF user serviceable parts inside ..." ? 73's Wolf Wolf, the day I will arrive to a complete understanding of the Japanese mindset, I will be ready for a 'honoris causa'
Thanks to you all for the many answers received on the subject, both on the reflectors and via private messages. I answered directly to those who kindly offered to be of help in building/providing su
Hi all, I need some words of wisdom and a bit of help about the construction of a small toroid transformer. First the antefact : I swapped recently my TS-850 for a TS-950SDX, a very fine radio, but m
Hi David / Alberto, I did use my TS950SD on 136 kHz, although I have pensioned it off at present with a move to the FT1000MP. Note that it is an SD and not the latter SDX model. I did not make any m
A question for you all. This last weekend at a local hamfest I swapped my TS-850AT for its big brother, the TS-950SDX Overall I am satisfied with the new rig, but I noticed a dramatic decrease (I wou