Hi Hartmut, Thanks, that is another new one for me. I think I could have heard the CW (if I had been awake). Cheers, Gary. --Original Message-- From: [email protected] [mailto:owner-
LF, I believe Rik means "501 to 504 KHz" Unless his licence is so much better than ours Hi Hi. Gary - G4WGT One or more USA (east coast) grabbers covering 201-504kHz would also be interesting. Any ta
Hi Mike, LF, I've got the grabber running again. Although it was not on line last night I have looked at the saved captures this morning but no signs of anything for your side. Tonight I will switch
Thanks John, Updated my list now. Cheers, Gary. Gary, WE2XGR/6 sending ID's in regular speed CW. That's Bob, W2ZM, in Penn Yan, NY. John Andrews, W1TAG Gary - G4WGT wrote:
Hi Victor, LF, Have you got the frequency correct? I can't find any allocation there from over the pond (TA). I have carefully checked my grabber saves & I don't see even a hint of a signal there. Co
Hi, Mike, LF, Earlier I wrote :- for Well I tested it out & found that with the SDR Lite the main antenna is not as good as the active antenna (Mini-Whip). I have a balanced loop (G3LNP) which has be
Hi John & Hartmut, I did suspect that it may be one of the other XGR's as I had already seen Jay's signal on 506.500khz. I am hoping to improve the Rx antenna with a tuned directional loop based on t
OK Jay, That should be fine & will give sufficient separation. See the attachment, it shows how they are bunched at the moment. Cheers, Gary - G4WGT. --Original Message-- From: owner-rsgb_lf_group@bl
Jay, That frequency will only be about 20Hz above one of the EU beacons, have a look at my grabber to see the 3 or 4 beacons there. http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/wgtaylor/grabber2.html If there is a RTT
Hi Mike & John, Thank you for the information. Gary - G4WGT. I'd have to say yes it was Jay. He was on pretty late but I don't know for sure how late. Mike WE0H John Andrews wrote:
Hi LF, Who is the owner of this one? I have captured another possible TA signal, this one on 507.300KHz first visible at 0227utc until 0531utc. The beacon signal was almost always visible (with some
Hi All, The Degen DE1103, that is the one. Thanks to all who replied. Gary – G4WGT. From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gary - G4WG
Hi John, All OK now, checked both links. 73 - Gary - G4WGT Hi Gary,LF, Sorry... Forget the webserver here is on another port.... Please try: http://sighthound.demon.co.uk:8080/grabber/archive_full/ h
Hi Chris, LF, Just had the best ever copy of your RTTY, started about 1708utc. The few errors were due to static crashes not QSB. Gary – G4WGT. TrueTTY V2.75 (c) 1999-2008 Sergei Podstrigailo,
Andy, Try the free office suite - Open Office compatible with MS Office, it can be downloaded free at :- www.openoffice.org That should open the spreadsheet. Gary - G4WGT. --Original Message-- From:
Hi LF, Attached is another capture of the signal on 507.000 KHz, this time looking like QRS & a possible “X” showing. The period shown is about 0245 to 0249utc. Jay’s WE2XGR/2 start
Hi Victor & Hartmut, Thanks for info, I have checked my grabber saves on the correct frequency & have found this partial call sign being the best capture at 0232 to 0235utc on approx 505.260KHz. I ca
Rik, FB, thanks for watching & the mention here. The QSB was taking some bits of text out but recovered next over. Chris is improving his Tx performance & band conditions are improving. The QSB on 50
Hi Mike, LF, Well after a lot of hair tearing & cussing I have finally got 2 grabbers running. Grabber1 is covering 500 to 504 KHz http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/wgtaylor/grabber1.html Grabber2 is coveri