Greetings insomniacs, Header says it all. In order to provide a bit more headroom to display possibly bigger propagation peaks, the sensitivity of the DCF-39 monitoring system has been dropped 10dB.
Greetings, fellow static-heads, Having just returned from a week long business trip to find that w3eee.com was still working(!) I'm also gratified to see that it is of use . . . also amazed by the gr
Greetings, Since there is talk of possible transatlantic tests again on 136kHz, it may be of interest that for some little while I've been running a near-real-time signal-vs-time graph of DCF-39 as m
Greetings, A 'greatest hit' from last night is on w3eee.com. Also, should wish to 'snag' the real-time 'Argo' captures (when it's running) using Rik ON7YD's 'Rapido', the direct address for these is:
Wotcha, Brian's OK here but it's a bit noisy. Will leave capturing on for him and possibly Markus. G'nite, Steve Even with moderate QRN Brian's signal, 137773.6 Hz, is Q5 at times tonight. DCF39 is c
Greetings, Congrats to Peter, Brian and Markus on making traces with Lawrence. Dex's and my plots of DCF-39 last night tell an interesting tale and are object lessons in what heavy lightning static l
You've been got. Thought it was you! Well done! Hi All I'm transmitting at the moment and hope that is on 137773.4Hz Brian CT1DRP John's right. My display was 0.05Hz (egads!) low last night. The Lora
Greetings, Set the live 'Argo' thingy going again on w3eee.com. Still daylight here and there's someone there already on '733.42ish. Brian? Cheers, Steve . . .
Hi Peter, John's right. My display was 0.05Hz (egads!) low last night. The Loran line (top one on my display) should be sitting at '774.03. All the best, Steve Peter, The Loran line that shows at 774
Greetings, Plot and story at w3eee.com. Congratulations, both, on killer signals here on the boring old well-travelled transatlantic path. Hope Lawrence caught something, too. Also hopefully this mig
. . . if either of you just sent a couple of dashes, you are loud here. Since DCF seems good and QRN is quiet, I'm going to leave an 'Argo' on you running live all night at w3eee.com. Cheers, Steve p
Hi Alan, Not sure what the correlation is, but we're in the throes of a major snowstorm. Expected accumulation 18-24". Some parts of the country it's nothing, but here it's much more than usual; the
Wolf, the truth is out! On one of my increasingly irregular and increasingly depressing rummages through the 'Rock' department of the local record store, I was stopped dead by an album by a band call
Hi Alberto, The fuzziness that is my memory vaguely remembers you once saying that you were using a JRC receiver, which you really liked. Is this so, and which model? All the best, Steve
Greetings, Best (not saying much) snapshot from last night is on w3eee.com. Another case of OK-ish propagation, hacked up by static. Recognizable traces of DFCW from both G3AQC Laurie and CT1DRP Bria