WOLF ... good idea! My TX antenna has been pushed up again tonight, and I intend to howl for a couple of hours, starting 23:00 UT at 10 b/s speed. As CFH is still sitting smack in the middle of the b
Markus, I'm still skeptical about TA prop at this point, but there's nothing wrong with the occasional miracle! Thinking about 137.294 kHz for my WOLF tonight, assuming that CFH stays off the air (as
Terry, In receiving, I use the default center frequency of 800 Hz, and put the receiver into CW mode. I have the receiver BFO set for an 800 Hz pitch, and the dial frequency set to the transmit carri
Graham, There is no single s/n figure or specified BW in which to measure it. WOLF works by building copy up over a period of time, and assuming good frequency/phase stability, a half hour or more is
Markus, In what must have been a cruel trick by the gods of propagation, your signal was sent to me, bypassing the QTH's of W1VD and VE2IQ. 2012-02-01 03:46:40 >WOLF10 -r 8001.056 -f 800.518 -t 0.5 -
Have a nice day, 73, Markus --Ursprüngliche Mitteilung-- Von: John Andrews <[email protected]> An: rsgb_lf_group <[email protected]> Verschickt: Mi, 1 Feb 2012 12:03 pm Betreff: Re: LF: R
Terry, I think I received you?: t:1248 f: 0.713 pm:0.202 jm:587 q: -2.0 -5.3 WD2XES FEB WOLF - t:1344 f: 0.713 pm:0.210 jm:586 q: -0.7 -4.3 WD2XES FEB WOLF - Yes, you certainly did! The copy looks ve
Stephan, I will gladly run WOLF(10) on 137.294 kHz tonight, starting by 2200 UTC. I'll probably shut down around 0330. John, W1TAG/WD2XES This night i will be silent here and have set up the grabber
JR, Based on the frequency in the successful decodes, there were two possible lock-ons around 0230Z. That's it for the whole period starting at 2300Z. Agreed on the conditions. It's interesting that
Watching, nothing yet. John, W1TAG Yes, I'll bunk in the shack and leave the TX on for a few more hours - unless the wind picks up too much. Best 73, Markus --Ursprüngliche Mitteilung-- Von: jrusgrov
Rob, CFH, Halifax, NS. John, W1TAG On 2/26/2012 5:09 PM, Rob, M0DTS wrote: Hi All, I'm getting a broad signal at 137KHz on evenings with gradual increase in strength as the evening goes on plus some
Jay, Yes, I believe you are correct there. Probably due to the late-night nature of such operation. Also, most of the available U.S. "ears" are at lower latitudes than the various EU ops, and have hi
Jay, Sorry, but we're way beyond the concept of T/A copy during the summer months. Just as an example, my 2007 log has T/A copy of WD2XES in each month of the year: http://www.w1tag.com/XLOG2007.htm
Markus, Thanks for the report -- I saw it in "real time" last night. Thanks for keeping the grabber going. John, W1TAG/WD2XES On 3/31/2012 5:20 AM, Markus Vester wrote: Traces orom WD2XES appeared he
Alberto, I get a "Class not found" message from Windows 2000, and that's all. John, W1TAG I updated my old program Argo, producing V1 build 137. I still have some changes in mind, but before implemen
Jim, I imagine if you recorded some QRSS, speeded the recording up by a factor of 30 or 3,000,000 as appropriate, and played it back through CW decoding software, that might work... Bill deCarle, VE2
Joe, It wasn't WD2XES -- I was only on from 0115 to 0200. I believe that's an "O", probably from WD2XKO. The frequency calibration on that screen looks a little high. But, congratulations on the DX!