Hi Joe, ... Is there any kind of Unix/Linux code of WSJT-X available? The code is open source. If you know what you're doing, you can download everything with the command $ svn co svn://svn.berlios.d
Hi Alan & Johan, Thanks! Johan wrote: ... It is interesting to see the very abrupt signal drop in the morning, and how well it correlates to sunrise, and compare it to the irregular return in the eve
Hi Stefan, I'm not interested in frequencies above 600 kHz. ... Why not trying OPs like the LT1056? Noise? The current noise levels of those devices are at some fA/sqrt(Hz) and voltage noise does not
Hi Joe, You wrote: ... Version 0.2 of WSJT-X, built from revision #2702 in the SVN directory, has been posted on the WSJT web site. The direct link for download is http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pu
Hi, Confirmed! BPC is 40 dB above noise at 13 mHz of spectral resolution. 1 Hz sidebands are visible up to the 5th. (2012-10-25 17:30 utc) In contrast to DCF77 et WWVB, MSF has no residual carrier. I
Hi Markus, Yes, also on 100 kHz, and only on northerly stations. http://www.alice-dsl.net/df6nm/LoranView/LoranGrabber.htm ... Thanks! Got some other confirmations of that extraordinary ionospheric r