Just like the 10 Bus , nothing for years , then knee deep in them No question {marks} about it , system has validated this spot , had to look twice , but the curse'ed '??' are missing from the web-li
The unknown .. The stand alone Opera APP is responsible for the off air detection , the web linking distributes the spots to other users and the psk-map With the introduction of the dynamic option ,
VO1NA Just popped out of the noise 23-27 was clipped by Tx 73-G. 23:37 477 VO1NA de G4WGT Op8 -34 dB F:12% in Chorley, IO83qo, 23:37 477 VO1NA de G0NBD Op8 -27 dB F:1% in wallasey 23:27 477 VO1NA de
00:20 477 VO1NA de G8LCO Op8 Deep Search -36 dB in Welwyn Herts 00:20 477 VO1NA de G4WGT Op8 Deep Search -36 dB in Chorley, IO83qo 00:19 477 VO1NA de DF2JP Op8 -29 dB F:2% in Meerbusch 00:19 477 VO1N
Hi Pete The decoder pass band is 100 Hz , +/- 50 Hz from 137.500 Not sure if you can run at exactly +/- 50 , may be 1 or 2 Hz inside 73-Graham G0NBD Hi Graham and co What is the actual carrier freque
Sand , Granite , no water table , -17 dB @ 693 Kmt aint bad ? 73-G, Rcvr Band Mode Distance Time (UTC) VK3ELV 600m OPERA 0 km 17:29:15 VK5CV 600m OPERA 693 km 17:07:34 VK5ZUC 600m OPERA 693 km 17:07:
Definitely something about the time just before day break ? System has just validated this SV>VK dynamic spot , no ?? in the web-linked text line VK5ZUC showing NO false spots 73-G, 19:18 477 SV8CS d
Just in from VK Graham, Ran an experiment with both the 1500 on the inverted L VK5CV and the 6500 on 80m HFWL for RX VK5ZUC . Antennas are very close but polarisation is different. Late for work so n
There are now a group of VK stations running OP8 on 477K , vk3elv is putting out a substantial signal crossing Bass Strait to Tasmania at -14 dB 73-G, Rx at Thu, 29 Jan 2015 18:28:10 GMT From VK3ELV
Full daylight G, 14:29 136 LA3EQ de GW0EZY Op32 Deep Search 541 mi -42 dB in Welshpool IO82ho with 0.01w + Marconi-T 14:25 136 LA3EQ de DL-SWL Op32 437 mi -30 dB F:9% in nr Wolfsburg with 0.01w + Mar
Aim up Mal Dropping 9000 miles short 17:50 477 G3KEV de EA5KK Op8 Deep Search 999 mi -36 dB in Eslida G, From: mal hamilton Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 5:10 PM To: [email protected] rsg
Ok Mal, VK3ELV was running early on , but is not showing as RX now looks to have the best location + Ae vk3xjg is in daylight now , just one left on the other coast 73-G, From: mal hamilton Sent: Fri
17 Spots from a single OP32 Tx on 136 73-G, G8HUH 2200m OPERA 3615 km 23:57:04 23:57 136 UA4WPF de SM2DJK Op32 1217 mi -23 dB F:35%_Ini in Umea with 1w + 82 M. 23:57 136 UA4WPF de UA0SNV Op32 1799 mi
Missed out UA0SNV From: [email protected] Graham Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2015 12:31 AM To: [email protected] Subject: LF: UA4WPF 17 Spots from a single OP32 Tx on 136 17 Spots fro
MKB Your right ! Is the opds system connected to a different radio ? UA4WPF .........Signal was strong enough to decode in opera at -27 dB with zero fade 23:57 136 UA4WPF de UA0SNV Op32 1799 mi -27 d
Jay, -25 over 1000 Miles , nice going ! Another 1 dB [ish] would of triggered the opera decoder with Mike.. 4 min lag is spot-on SP5 is 100% random , will of been flagged '??' on the opera listing 73
over 10 hours since the transmitter was last on Could of been long path ? Unfortunately , as in any mode , the uploads to the psk-map are not checked , There is something odd about the 15-07 spot as
Jay R7NT , uploaded two spots , one at -42 , the other at -43 , with the same time stamp . this must of come from running two sessions of opera from the same audio feed , or one of the sessions had n
Tnx Alex Yes , some things cannot be predicted : ) two sessions wit the same nose , produce the same results , suppose that's a good test of the detector , two differing call's would be questionable
Mike, There is problem with the design of the reporting , dual modes where not envisaged in the original concept and a quick change is not possible , lifer span of the look up list could be reduced ,