I did not realize he was transmitting on 9 khz otherwise I would have looked mal/g3kev -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Roger Lapthorn To: [email protected] rsgb_lf_gro
Yep me also at about 11kms. I've got about 2gb of spectrum to go through to see how it looked during the night but this morning I have QRM so 9kc/s not a good frequency for me because of a big carrie
Great stuff Roger. I was monitoring too with 2mHz settings, now we know Chris's signal is stable enough for 423uHz I look forward to the next test. 73 Eddie G3ZJO On 03/03/2011 07:16, Roger Lapthorn
Hi Roger, Chris, Very nice, congrats! A new UK record, isn't it? The frequency looks very stable over time. Maybe Paul Nicholson could try as well? I'm sure he would catch him! 73, Stefan/DK7FC Am 0
Distance between us is around 45km. Chris was using a frequency slightly higher than usual for this test. 73s Roger G3XBM -- g3xbm-qrp.blogspot.com/ www.g3xbm.co.uk www.youtube.com/user/g3xbm G3XBM
Hi Roger, Chris, Very nice, congrats! A new UK record, isn't it? The frequency looks very stable over time. Maybe Paul Nicholson could try as well? I'm sure he would catch him! 73, Stefan/DK7FC Am 03
Last night I managed to receive G3XIZ for the first time using SpecLab with 423uHz bandwidth. Chris was using about 150W (I think), just his usual inverted-L antenna and not his balloon supported ant
Hi Roger, Paul told me once, he is recording 24/7 and the data is stored a few days until it falls out at the end of the stack. So there must be a chance to find Chris's transmission, since the trace