Joe, Based on what I could see this morning, the actual frequency is 184.006 kHz. Any EU receptions would be limited to the period when Europe 1 on 183 kHz is off the air. Since they sometimes run a
Caught a fairly ghostly "AQ" in the local noise here tonight around 0H, but no more. None of the other signals on Jean-Pierre's grabber were visible. Quite noisy in the neighborhood tonight. John And
Jim, I will run the M0BMU beacon again tonight from approximately 2230utc, WOLF 10 mode, 503.800kHz. Any reports would be welcome. Nothing from last night. Will be watching for at least part of this
Jim, JT2, like WOLF, is heavily error-corrected, which seems to be a good thing for weak signal performance at this frequency. JASON is reasonably robust, but with no forward error correction, would
Jim, Jay and I have concluded that your WOLF signal is not copyable over here at its present power level. I have tried on at least half of the nights you have been running, but without any hint of a
WD2XES will again run WOLF(10) tonight from about 0000 to 0800 UTC on 137.577 kHz. There will be a break of about a half-hour at 0200 for a cross-band QSO with WE2XGR/2, possibly in PSK31. Reports ar
Jim, Thanks for the try. I will probably not be able to run again until Thursday night / Friday morning. I'll post a note here. John Andrews, W1TAG Left the receiver on your frequency overnight last
Marco, Sorry, but the two messages last night were WD2XES 137.577K and XES WINTER WOLF. Thanks for the try, though. You probably just didn't have enough signal for a proper decode. Hartmut did very w
Wolf, Thanks for trying! You could probably narrow WOLF's detection BW down by quite a bit, as XGR/3 should be within 10 mHz of the announced frequency. That may not work miracles, however. I have a