Spiros, I received an interesting signal last night. If you compare the screen shots at G4WGT: http://www.w1tag.com/files/G4WGT-SV8CS.jpg to the screen shot at WTAG: http://www.w1tag.com/files/W1TAG-
Stefan, Yes, I will watch for the WSPR sig tonight, but there is much lightning offshore and to the west. We are only expecting rain here, though. John, W1TAG
Stefan, Had copy from my start at 0030 until 0230 UTC. The best period was from 0115 to 0215. The attached is from 0115 past the 0230 fadeout. John, W1TAG FN42ch Short announcement about my over nigh
Stefan, I had similar results the last two nights. Copy started around 0030, and ended around 0330 UTC. The shot from last night shows the fade-out at 0338. John, W1TAG Attachment: FC_08Mar13.jpg Des
Had one "hit" in monitoring WSPR-15 on 2200 meters last night: 0315 2 -37 -0.9 0.137622 G8HUH IO81 23 That's a good illustration that the underlying propagation continues despite rising noise levels
Stefan, The image looks smoothed. Is there such a function enabled? Not intentionally. I did have the AGC running on the receiver, as the noise crashes were fairly loud. I will continue now. Will wat
In a quick experiment this morning, I recorded 15 minutes of LORAN-C with my receiver in AM mode. The recording was done with my normal WOLF setup, 8000 Hz sampling, 16 bit. My "local" LORAN-C statio
I'm enjoying the comments about WOLF. Here are my own: This is very much a work-in-progress. Stewart Nelson has kindly provided workable software, a number of improvements, and much tech support to t
In my haste to get to bed last night, I neglected to post here that I successfully copied M0BMU's WOLF transmission in a 25 minute recording made from 0135 - 0200 UTC (19 Mar). There are two lines of
Jim, I will be trying again tonight, at least from 0100 to 0230. Attempted on Tuesday and Wednesday, but nothing was heard/deciphered. On both evenings, there was no sign of any other transatlantic a
Larry, First, thanks for looking at this. I have a strong interest in figuring out how to tell if a CME from the Sun is going to come within about 7.5 Million miles of the earth. A second level of in
Mike, With apologies to UK readers, I am using this forum to survey non-UK amateurs about the term "on a shoestring" which the RSGB may be using in the title of a future project. I would like to know
Johan, Do you have any circuit suggestion for a suitable "rock bender"? I just used a simple Pierce FET oscillator, followed by an LM6321 buffer, and it worked. I have an air variable trimmer for rou
Andy, But isn't the accuracy and stability of a cheap colour subcarrier xtal, pulled more than 100ppm from its normal operating point, going to swamp the values you derive from the 'nice' numbers gen
Johan, Another interesting clock frequency for 32 bit DDS chips is 3579.13941... kHz, one third the frequency you mentioned. It is easily "pullable" from a common 3579.545 kHz color burst crystal. Wh
Laurie, et al: Negative copy on 71.9215 kHz Saturday night / Sunday morning. Very noisy here after sunset -- storms off the coast, I believe. The temp did get down to +4 overnight, so we're at least
Laurie, I will definitely be listening on 71.9215 kHz on Saturday night/ Sunday morning. This will be from Maine (FN43sv), not my usual Massachusetts (FN42ch) QTH. Can't do anything tonight, however.