Wow! Looks like i have missed a lot of excitement today. Congrats to *B*ob and Hartmut on the first west to east TA crossing. I just arrived back home and will try to adjust the antenna up a few kHz
Hi Dex, Am 30.09.2013 01:15, schrieb Dexter McIntyre W4DEX: [...]Ill check Bob's freq and tx a cycle or so away. Dex. WG2XRS/5 A cycle away? That is a time delay of 1/(74550 Hz) = 13.4 us. Better to
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
Am 2013-09-29 19:28, schrieb Markus Vester: That Loran line is probably one from Sylt (GRI 7499): 100000 - 3817 * (50000/7499) = 74549.940 Hz Markus, thanks for the Loran frequency. I was searching l
Oh no not again , another from the Hungarian phase book ! wspr is a data mode and qrss is a carrier detection system ... there needs to be round 8/10 dB more signal or 8/10 dB more sensitivity to be
Funny, i think we can continue with this discussion endlessly :-)) A running gag. Am 29.09.2013 22:45, schrieb Graham: wspr uses 4 carriers , so not suitable Not suitable for what? 73, Stefan Am 29.0
There is only 'one' Opera ! there is no other single carrier on/off data system Yes , Markus has designed a secondary detector that acts as a pattern recognition system , for best results , the qrg n
Is that funny Ha Ha or funny Peculiar ? correlation requires a single phase continuous carrier so 4 carrier switching 1.5 hz or what ever is not a single carrier therefore wspr is not suitable for de
G Am 29.09.2013 23:13, schrieb Graham: Is that funny Ha Ha or funny Peculiar ? Oh, i thought this word has just one meaning. I mean the positive one, the Ha Ha ;-) correlation requires a single phase
you need a new Hungarian -phase book : ) Now things are becoming psychological with the positive reinforcement of humour I think the transitions are the key , G, From: [email protected]
One small capture here , one giant leap form NY state Good going Bob and Harmut ! 73-G, Bob, the capture is a bit tiny, because I used a qrss 120 screen. Your signal was drifting and you crossed the
Congratulations Bob and Hartmut, 1st West to East Atlantic crossing on 73 kHz! 73 Warren On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 4:23 AM, Hartmut Wolff <[email protected]> wrote: Bob, the capture is a bit tiny, because
Bob, Am 29.09.2013 19:06, schrieb Bob Raide: Stefan; I notice you always use DFCW. I also noticed John Andrews does too the last time I saw him on 73. BTW 73, can you also transmit on 73.5588 ? :-) Y
Hello Bob and Hartmut, My congratulation for that success. Both of you must have a very suitable system to radiate respectively receive a signal on the 4000m band! Bob, can you transmit DFCW? If 4000
PS: Even QRSS-60 is more promising than WSPR-15 for initial experiments. So the simple modes are still the right way to go. PPS: I find a small part of this quick success is also due to the existence
Hartmut, Bob, that's a very nice accomplishment, well done both! That Loran line is probably one from Sylt (GRI 7499): 100000 - 3817 * (50000/7499) = 74549.940 Hz Bob, I looked for your Op-65 the oth
Am 29.09.2013 19:29, schrieb Bob Raide: Stefan; I can go anywhere from 68 to 76 kHz. Hartmut told me use 74.549-you think 73.5588 better? No no, i was just kidding, you know, 73, 55, 88... Don't ask
Am 29.09.2013 20:03, schrieb Rik Strobbe: Hi Bob, that happens when the PC is "a bit too busy". ...or, when e.g. a relay is used to key the PA. Something that causes a time delay when the PTT is pres