Peter Bowyer wrote: OK, they've now blocked the server I've been re-routing through. I give up. I have given up on them also Peter. I think they will filter themself out of business. Dexter
DCF39 is looking good on the W3EEE plot. Noise is low in NA. Live Argo watching 135920.5 to 135923.5 kHz available at: http://www.w4dex.com/argo/135khz.htm Dex
I'll place my bets on WOLF getting through QRN when QRSS60 or even a dead carrier can't be seen. Not long after Stewart introduced us to WOLF, Lowfer station TEXAS was beaconing with this mode. I rec
I did move down to 920 to avoid Dex's Loran line. Dave, Sorry to say but you moved out of my Argo window. I am watching and uploading 920.5 to 923.5. Check out my loran lines at the real time Argo f
I'll radiate a test tonight on 135.921 (ish) dot 60 if things look hopeful. about -10dbW It's on now. Dave, Try to avoid 135,921.053 if you can please. That is a local loran line for me. See my live
Very strong sigs from AQC. Laurie was also good into NC just after sunset. Was very nice to see that familiar DFCW. It was this month three years ago when I saw that first "Q" from Laurie. Last nigh
Two TA signals seen here overnight, CT1DRP and G3LDO. Brian's signal was blurred, at first I though by noise. But when Peter's signal was there it was clear. We seen this blurring on Argo displayed M
Dick, I will change the Argolautor to the QRSS60 slow mode. http://www.w4dex.com/argo/135khz.htm The loop amp battery needs charging so the screen may be dead for a few hours but will be back up by 2
While copying TAG running GBPSK on 185.800 kHz with 400 Hz IF last night I couldn't help noticing the strong sidebands from Europe 1. The 183 kHz was very strong but not in the clear. I could not det
Thanks Peter. Looking great! Live updates at: http://www.w4dex.com/argo/135khz.htm Dex OK, now on135922.1 according to the frequency counter Regards, Peter, G3LDO
Peter, I believe your signal is visible here in NC but it is so close to my local loran line at 135921.053 kHz it's hard to tell for sure. Could you possible bump the freq up a tad? Dex Transmitting
I originated the term QRSS many years ago in an e-mail to this group. The helpful addition of the number to denote the dot length came much later when slower speeds became popular for working DX, but
W3EEE's DCF39 graph seemed to fail during the night, but early indications looked good. I will beacon over the next few nights for anyone interested in receiving DX sigals from Eu. Any reports (or gr
I checked your website at http://www.w4dex.com/argo/135khz.htm but this looks old. I guess your captures are local only. Mike, Sorry about that. I'll upload captures here: http://www.w4dex.com/argo/1
No identifiable signals received here overnight. QRN started building a few hours after sunset which reduced weak signal copy a little. The only overnight capture that showed a possible signal was ma
Hi, like the last nights I will be on 135,922.3kHz the next nights too. the mode will be changed to QRSS60. Uwe, For the past several nights I have seen activity very near 135,922.3 kHz. This happens
Even though the weather is unseasonably warm here in North Carolina the QRN level is very low. I'll run Argo QRSS60 window watching 135,920.5 to 135,923.7 kHz. Will do manual Argo screen post until a
Tonight I see a signal near 135,920.7 Khz. Looking back at past years captures of this spectrum I see this same line when T/A signals were good. Does anyone else receive what looks like a Loran line