Hi Gary, There are a couple of these floating around here that spend their time rescuing boat-anchors and such. They really were the best pre-DSP post-receiver filter boxes. The auto-notch works a tr
Greetings, 'Grabulator II' is watching 440.043+/- 73, Steve http://www.w3eee.com 01/13/05 22:49:30, [email protected] wrote: I am currently reading the frequency of DI2AG as 440043.16 (+- 0.03) Hz
Hi Dave, Poor '735! From what I remember when using my trusty ole '735 at LF a few years ago, the main culprit is a VCXO used to do the 1st. IF to 2nd. IF conversion and fill in the 10Hz tuning steps
Greetings, Reception limited by static crashes again last night - presume it was from the storm out over the Atlantic. Concur, but better than last few nights. A few smudges here and there, one attac
Watcha, Yes, nasty spiky storm noise tonight, but VA7LF present on the 'Live Part 5' Grabulator, too. Cool! Watching for the ZeaLots with 'Grab II' as well. Hope tmw is quieter. DCF-39 is The Loudest
Hi Scott, Thanks for the prod! Yes, on checking the captures there are smudges and some good whacks right on frequency; quickie snapshot below, time frame of which is 1130z to 1136z. I'd be delighted
Hi Warren, . . . and the fact that the w3eee grabber was down . . . It's that darned lightning thing, and an aversion to flames on my part. It'll be up if potential imminent doom isn't to hand. It's
Hi J.B., Here on top of a ridge, I've become quite 'well' acquainted with wells various. Ask me sometime about the dowser, how accurate he was, and why the well driller hates him. And me. Well heads
Dear VA7LF, and all who sail in her, I concur with Jay about the frequency shift, or perhaps it was the 'other end' - we can but live in hope . . . On w3eee.com, under 'Argo Gallery', are three snaps
Hi John, Some fragmentary 'Grabulator II' captures of ZM2E from last night's run are on the website under 'Argo Gallery'. Cheers, Steve http://www.w3eee.com John Andrews wrote: It looks like Steve's
Hi John, Congrats to you and Jay; I watched the Loran lines steadily disappear in the noise, saw how scruffy DCF-39 was looking, and just shrugged. Nothing on overnight captures. Cheers, Steve John A
Hi John, OK - I'm confused, but that's easy as you know. Shouldn't that be 136.320 to be on the same screen as 136.318kHz,+/-? Cheers, Steve John Andrews wrote: Dave, 136.220 it is. You'll have at le
Hi Jim, 'Grabulator II' is running on the band of interest. Good Luck! Some serious weather trundling towards the east coast, and it's already pretty noisy. C'est la vie. Cheers, oh!, and MX+HNY, Ste
Hi Walter, I have just waded through the back-captures of 'Grabulator II', and found 6 from the last two nights with 'stuff' on the right frequency, but no identifiable call. If you weren't auto-capt
Hi Walter, 'Grabulator II' is running this weekend looking for DI2AG. Good luck! Cheers, Steve http://www.w3eee.com Walter Staubach wrote: Dear friends, DI2AG on 440.044KHz will again transmit with 4
Hi Andy, et al, Yeah, "The Bells" were within a few kHz of 1900kHz, although occasionally you could find one higher or lower. There were some down around 1750-ish, too. They were Decca variants, harb