Mal: Thanks for the timeline.. Made it easy to find the capture.. Glad I can say I now have a full call sequence from your station too.. My 2nd TA station confirmed / logged.. This one goes into the
LF: I now have an active grabber page that will auto refresh... It is online now, looking at 136.170 to 136.176 KHz Hope to see your signal on the display... Darkness occurs here around 22:30 UTC ...
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/49203948/DK7FC%20with%20TVI.jpg Propagation last night was the best I have ever seen, but I have only been on 2200 meters for a couple years.. In the capture; Stefans signal
Yes Wolf, and thank you for the help.. Your instructions worked as stated, and SpecLab is now capturing to a desktop folder rather than the program folder.. This is much more convienient to work with
Good Morning all: The Grabber in EM75xr will be online overnight.. Usually the best signal time here is about 1 hour before your local sunrise.. I hope to see some extra signals.. http://lwca.org
LF: My grabber is still running from 136.170 to 136.760 KHz . from EM75xr in Tennessee, USA. Stefan - DK7FC was coming in good overnight, hope to be able to see more signals tonite.. Propagation was
LF: Signal levels do seem to be down somewhat lately at my QTH on the TA path.. As Alan mentions; the openings are much shorter, with noticably longer, and deeper QSB periods... Unusually warm weat
HNY Everyone: This was the best overnight from Stefan, with 2 complete sequences.. Jims signal was better last night than the night before, but still unable to get a clear callsign.. I thought that
Mal: I can't prove this is your signal traces here in Tennessee, only by the timeline, and you signal showing up on the TF3HZ grabber at that time also... If you get this email, will you send another
To be sure I'm listening on the correct frequency !!! I should be set for 500 KHz - USB Is this correct ??? Andy - KU4XR - EM75xr - Friendsville, TN. USA Coordinates: N: 35º 43' 54" - W: 84º 3' 16"
Closed down, Static peaking +20 dB 21:59 1836 KU4XR de W4DEX Op8 336 km -7 dB - .5 Watts - 5 pm local time 21:49 1836 KU4XR de W4DEX Op8 336 km -11 dB | 21:39 1836 KU4XR de W4DEX Op8 336
My report is the same... no decodes... I wish as an after thought that I had ran SpecLab also, to look for the carrier... maybe next time 73: Andy - KU4XR - EM75xr - Friendsville, TN. USA Coordinates
If this is any benefit to you: Monitors only: put no callsign in the operator section.. The software will not communicate with the internet, but it will still receive, and decode.. You will not se
Thank you Markus for the explanation of WOLF modulation. I never stop learning.... a good thing.... Now looking for you as of 01:45 UTC Andy - KU4XR - EM75xr - Friendsville, TN. USA Coordinates: N: 3
I am a bit perturbed myself...After being advised by the software that a new version was available, and I needed to download it, I did so... at around 9 pm my local time.. I thought I would give it a
Martin: Old Tube type A.M. radios from the 50's to the early 70's will be a very good source for high value, slug tuned Inductors.. I have 2 coils I use to tune my 160 meter Windom for 136 KHz.. Ea
Good evening all: It is still 4 hours till dark here in Tennessee.. Does anyone plan to be transmitting after that time on 136 KHz... I am monitoring now, but no chance during daylight hours.. I am
It does not bother me; however the current version will not save my operator info, so no internet reporting.... Is there a special way to enter, and save the info in the operator field ?? Andy - KU4X
My first chance to use WOLF for a possible TA reception, and on LF too....Receiving now !!! Andy - KU4XR - EM75xr - Friendsville, TN. USA Coordinates: N: 35º 43' 54" - W: 84º 3' 16" http://lwca.org/g
Yepp, I suppose so... I have the current version now.. Are you going to be home today for a possible daytime 160 meter run ??? I'll fire up the wire, if you are available to listen ( look ) for a bit