Does the transmitter run 24 hours daily ?? I'm hoping to get a capture of the signal this season. Thanks for any replies. 73, Andy Bell - KU4XR - EM75xr
Thank You John: I appreciate your reply. Joerg ( DI2AM ) replied to me also. Your grabber showed me what to look for. This winter I'm hoping to capture some EU / UK signals. 73, and have a wonderful
Greetings from the US: I want to monitor 136 / 137 KHz this winter for TA beacons, if there are any on. Will someone tell me if there are any that beacon continuously, what mode and frequency, callsi
Greetins all From the U.S.: I am currently monitoring from 135.900 to 136.00 KHz, and looking specifically for any QRSS signals. Any early risers that might want to fire up a signal, we have maybe 1-
Thanks for the hint Gary: I'll try that on my machine when I get home from work in a couple of hours. I have high speed cable net, and that's my radio computer too, so that might be just what I need.
Hello Mal; and greetings from Tennessee, USA. I hope you can answer a question for me; Is there a website that you know of that lists all of the licensed UK operators for 600 meters. I have searched
Thanks for your response Pete. That is the website that I referred to in my post. Unfortunately for myself I can't open a .xls file. I don't have spreadsheet on my machine. 73, all: Andy - KU4XR - E
I will reactivate the old "Eu-slot" tonight and transmit a 60 second DFCW beacon around 136.31855 kHz for a while. Anyone else ready to join in? Best wishes Markus, DF6NM Markus: Thank you for puttin
Greetings all: I experimented on 30 meter today with different bandwidths for WSPR. I started with USB at 2.4 KHz and had LOTS!!! of signals, and plenty of QRN. WSPR decoded but did have difficulty w
the lower carrier seems to be visible again on the Eu grabber, about 20 dB weaker. Good day Markus;-- That comment gives me the opportunity to tell what I was seeing on your frequency last night. I s
That looks like around 44 KHz of bandwidth with both sidebands. Most definitely some filtering problems there !! Andy - KU4XR - EM75xr - Friendsville, TN. LOWfer Beacon " XR " @ 184.322 KHz
Thank you Markus for the correction. And, the info on DFCW copy is very valuable. I have recently begun experimenting with the FFT filtering in Spectrum Labratory, and your information is quite helpf
Probably not what you wanted but that is the present status. 136 is fairly quiet over here just now, but it may be the last good chance to make the crossing for a few years !! Cheers de Alan G3NYK Th
Greetings again all: After contacting Graham - G0NDB, and sending him a screen shot of my WSPR copy on 12-1-08 at 00:44 UTC, He and I both feel reasonably sure that I was beginning to decode his tran
http://www.kc3ol.dynip.com/forums/showthread.php?t=369 Mal: follow that link and you will see that Yes narrow filters do work with WSPR reception. If you know the exact frequency of the transmitting
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE !!! Best wishes to all for health, happiness, and prosperity; May the LORD GOD; maker of Heaven and Earth, cause his face to shine upon you !! 73: Andy - KU4XR - EM75xr - Fri
Hello Jim: I'll be looking for you stateside tonite, let's hope for some phenomenal propagation, 73, and good luck: Andy - KU4XR - EM75xr - Friendsville, TN. LOWfer Beacon " XR " @ 184.322 KHz ( QRSS
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