Paul, I believe that Bob is at: NL 42-40-05; WL 77-04-28 Regards, Jim I ran a 24 hour plot giving 2014-03-01 to LWPC to select its built-in IRI parameters http://abelian.org/vlf/tmp/lwpc140301a.gif L
Congrats Dex, Bob, Paul and Warren for individual and team efforts and a great accomplishment! 73, Jim AA5BW An exchange of PMs confirms that Dex was transmitting at that time on 29501 Hz. Comparison
And folks whose work in recent years provided tools, methods, and inspiration. The transmission from Dex coincided with the second night of reception of Bob's signal. I put the two bands together in
Paul, These are priceless, and informative; thanks. Jim AA5BW Determined listeners might try this one. This is last night's transmission, 9 hours starting 2014-03-04 23:00 and the time compression ra
Bob and Markus, Great work, another important first. 73, Jim AA5BW From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Markus Vester Sent: Monday, March
Wolf, Thank you, much appreciated! 73, Jim AA5BW Hi Paul and all, Thanks for the notes about the importance of the impulsive noise blanker. Since there are still a few windows users on the group, her
What a signal, Nice work Bob and Paul. Jim AA5BW I just put together a live spectrogram. http://abelian.org/vlf/sg29499.shtml Updated every 15 mins. The first frequency change is visible now. -- Paul
Jay, Can you help me with units? I am seeing 10mHz shifts on Paul’s spectrogram and in Bob’s comments; but I read about 0.25 and 0.5 (not sure of units) shifts on your http://lwca.org/gra
Laurence, Thanks, great image, valuable data and another remarkable example of Alaskan wildlife. Related info from Markus and Paul also appreciated; methods and findings contributing to state of art.
Paul and Dex, Congratulations on another great milestone, and the fine work that went into making it happen! Compliments also on agreement between Dex's ERP estimate, LWPC, Paul's receiver calibratio
Paul, If it's of interest, I'd hazard a guess that accommodation of > 8.3 kHz amateur signals by lightning networks could ultimately yield a net benefit to the lightning networks; I'd be happy to col
Stefan, Echoing Luis' comments this seems an inspiring journey into a wilderness area. If by ground you mean 0 dBHz, I will sincerely be on the edge of my chair waiting for your first spectral sub-su
A steady signal from the 136 kHz sky-current transmitter could indicate that a data bit might be available later from the 10 Hz sky-current transmitter. Agreed, the triggered gap sounds better than a
Congrats Stefan and DL0AO team, Very nice results, well done. 73, Jim AA5BW Here are results from the post-processing of yesterdays transmission at 5.17 kHz. RX sites at DK7FC (tree) in 57.6 km dista