Greetings All: There was another short power interruption here today. I reset the frequency as close as I could but it will have moved a bit. The ice storm did not damage any antennas so far. Transmi
Gentlemen: I am not impressed, then again it is my call that is wrong not yours. I guess it depends who's ox is getting goared. Frankly, having now received a number of emails highly critical of the
Greetings! The Osram Dulux EL Economy low energy fluorescent lamp spreads some terrible noise on 136 kHz. Substituted it with a similar lamp from Philips which proved to be much quieter. /sm6pxj Have
Alberto: Mike, thanks for your appreciation. About your request, the frequency scale is implemented using a visual component I wrote a couple of years ago, modifying an exisiting 'ruler display'. Arg
Greetings: There is a person of considerable repute who said words to the effect that "The thinking that bought us this far is not the thinking needed to get to the solution of the situation that we
Greetings All: I will be listening on 135.922, 60 second ARGO from now until February 5th using the antenna I normally transmit on up at the remote site. I will be capturing every 1800 seconds contin
Greetings All: I am getting, at 0100 utc 2nd Feb a very good signal from someone on 135.921. I have just gone up to 10s ticks and have not seen you again yet, - I sure wish I knew who this is...... L
Greetings All: That is 100% correct, my aim is to find a trade-off between simplicity and bandwidth. This is standard practice for any CW transmitter where key-clicks are surpressed to an acceptable
Greetings All: Well if your going this far why not ad real time as an optional alternative? Connect the INVERTED 1 PPS output from a GPS receiver to the RI line in RS232 and use the RI interrupt to m
Mike: Unless anyone else is looking for Eu signals (Larry?), I lost the big LF antenna due to Ice/freezing rain late on Tuesday - I am completely out of business until I haul up a whole new antenna.
David: Since the original announcement of the challenge all five of you have devoted an enormous amount of time effort and dedication to the task. Yours has been a fine achievement and one which I'm
Jim and the others who have commented - Wonderful, a great start to a discussion that is needed at this time of year. I offer that there are two, as I see it, distinct directions we are moving to, th
Greetings All: I have been having a bit of a problem receiving LF signals with ARGO, I am not able to see the signals due to interference. I have been looking for G3LDO with 60 seconds dits and nil j
Mike: Tests: I have made recordings on the last two nights and can make WOLF lock onto something but little intelligence so far. Last night I used 11025Hz sampling which seems to make a bigger file b
Brian: I normally make a wide band spectrogram of the band and have automated it, thanks to Wolf DL4YHF, so that it is now running 24hrs. I am hoping to put the overnight picture on my web pages agai
Mike Dennison et all: every Does anyone know of a way to make a WAV file on a timer? I suspect by now this has been solved. Secondly - and this will cause some discussion (smoke!) I hope not, we dont
Lloyd: Larry was just checking your frequency tonite at about 0130Z and had solid copy on your M0BMU DE VA3LK Good to see a wolf signal HI!! 73 de Lloyd W3NF Thank You for the reception report. The W
Jim: No comments from you lately so I will reiterate, I am sending you WOLF every night from 01 utc to 02 utc. I have a third PC watching the antenna current every 10 seconds so I know that the signa