Bob, the capture is a bit tiny, because I used a qrss 120 screen. Your signal was drifting and you crossed the Loran line just before 04:00. For the future a frequency 1 Hz lower would be better. 73
Hi Hartmut, yes: 100000 - 3426 * 50000 / 6731 = 74550.5868 Hz. Since Sylt is dual-rated, the "Lessay" lines are also radiated by this station. From the back of your antenna, you might also find 6.25
Dex; Come on in. I am on 74.549. Apparent QRM on 74.550 from a Loran sigs-Bob... > Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 19:15:58 -0400 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re:
Hartmut; Congrats on your great RX setup as usual. I will use in the future 74.549. It is unfortunate that I had a problem here up until I went out in the garage shack to check the rig at about 0300.
Markus; Of course that is good advice and am going to do exactly that. Wspr has issues for 73 use that must first be overcome on their end and that may take some time. Plus if it is going to take all
Hi Bob, that happens when the PC is "a bit too busy". Try the CW ID at 6 wpm, that should function better. The original code was written 1998 for Win95 and has been adapted as newer version of Window
Stefan; Google DFCW! I did cause I didn't know what it meant-last year. At the top it explains-DFCW is best advice for all men "Don't f*#$ crazy women" you will end up in trouble every time! Date: Su
Thanks Rik and Stefan; Sometimes it works fine-the dits are a bit short but good enough and I use 6 wpm-seems best. My computer is limited as it is using Windows "starter 7" [little cheap ACER laptop
Hartmut; Is 74.549 going to be good freq for me tonite? I can move anywhere! Bob > Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 19:52:35 +0200 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: LF: 7
Markus; Hartmut has settled on 74.549 for my freq. I didn't realize it is that "sticky" ! Do you have special program to help programs like OPERA? Does it help QRSS and WSPR? From: [email protected]
Markus; I know what you mean-there is no free lunch! Bob I'll be on 74.549 start 2300-thanks... From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 23:24:28 +0200 Subje
Nice grabber Markus-I'll be watching! Bob From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 23:24:28 +0200 Subject: Re: LF: 74550 XRS in Germany Hi Bob, yes ok about
Warren; No different than 137-got to hit conditions. As you said last week it is a transition freq for skip and times of no skip. I started out with Andy and he said I went from big sigs to nearly no
Couldn't do anything without this reflector. No one knows what the hell is going on without it. If I see something interesting I go right to it. Would never know otherwise. I never get anything on th
Stefan; I notice you always use DFCW. I also noticed John Andrews does too the last time I saw him on 73. Yes I think it is easy for me to change. I use the ON7YD [hope I have his call correct] progr
Hi Bob, you got the call correct ;-) The main advantage of DFCW (over QRSS) is that at the same dotlength the speed is about 3 times higher, due to the fact that dots and dashed have the same length
Stefan; I can go anywhere from 68 to 76 kHz. Hartmut told me use 74.549-you think 73.5588 better? Maybe nearer the CFH station that is 40 over nine here at times! What you hearing or see on 74.549? D
Rik; Good to meet you here. I always have used your program. I am having a bit of trouble with CW ID. The dits sometime don't come out at all or very short dits for the ID is there something I can do