I am now running two instances of Spec. Lab. on my web page. One is centered on 136172Khz the other is centered on 138830Khz http://www.users.on.net/~bobw/lf/ Bob VK7ZL -- VK7ZL NDB & Navtex Logging:
I will be running my grabber on 137Khz every morning and evening. Sunrise here is ~2030GMT and sunset is ~0800GMT Grabber page is: http://www.users.on.net/~bobw/lf/ Bob VK7ZL
Hi Alan The receiver will be running for a few hours before and after the sunrise/sunset events. The posting was more for the interest of those in the USA rather than Europe. Bob VK7ZL
I am continuing to monitor DCF39 every day. A graph of the received signal strength and a screen capture are available on my web page at: http://www.users.on.net/~bobw/dcf39/ Bob VK7ZL
Thanks Stefan, Signals are quite variable at the moment. Bob On 10/05/2012 22:45, Stefan Schäfer wrote: Hi Bob, Nice! Maybe... They have interrupted their transmissions very often in the last da
Alan and Stefan I have made some changes to the web page which will hopefully give some more information. I was trying to combine five or maybe seven days of signal data and I thought the inclusion o
I have included a Long Term Average signal/noise graph on my web page. It shows signal levels are dropping rapidly. http://www.users.on.net/~bobw/dcf39/ Bob VK7ZL
Was there a problem with DCF39 last night? The signal here rose slightly in frequency then stopped abruptly at 2040 then resumed again at 2111. See graphs and screen capture: http://www.users.on.net/