Yes, but until DCF39 is detected by ear, there is no chance of amateurs 70dB below it getting through, even using slow CW. Dave Wilson, AC4IU, who lives near Fredericksburg, south of Washington DC,
Dave Wilson, AC4IU, who lives near Fredericksburg, south of Washington DC, reports to have seen DFC39, but rarely, and adds that he is not sure what determines when he can hear that station of not. I
Hello To-Be Trans Atlantic Crossers, being the closest ham LF station to DCF39 I feel somehow responsible for it as it is only 120 km away... ;-) I have made a one-minute recording on how DCF39 sound
Thanks, Mike for your kind words of encouragement. A comment, though: Excellent. I feel that concentrating on this high ERP station will provide a useful pattern. DCF is an inland station, fairly far
DCF is an inland station, fairly far away from the ocean coast, with an unknown (unknown to me, at least) antenna radiation launching angle. The fact that it can be heard throughout Europe (probably
Photos on the transmitter, antenna and feeder of radio broadcasting EUROPE 1 on the french-speaking site: http://services.worldnet.net/~tvignaud/ Thanks, Mike for your kind words of encouragement. A
Hello Geri, It would be most interesting to hear your .wav recording of the DCF39 signal. In fact, if you'd be willing to send both files, I'd be glad to post them on the LWCA Web site for everyone w