Dear LF Group, Thanks again for the reports on the Jason beacon signal last night - there was less QRN, but I guess propagation across the pond is still down. It was the same story in previous years;
Dear James, The last part of your JASON transmission ended at 03.05z received at KM39GC 73 Alex SV8QG Dear LF Group, The Jason beacon signals were transmitted as planned last night - many thanks to Y
What do you mean neighbours, he couldn't let them find that big crock-clip on the bottom of their 600foot mast could he !! (If in doubt check about that the postal address) Cheers de Alan G3NYK -- Or
Hi to Jim & LF, as I found out splashing around in the mud when I took the antenna mast down afterwards! ** Is the antenna that big you dare not let the neighbours see it in daylight, HI HI. Received
Dear LF Group, The Jason beacon signals were transmitted as planned last night - many thanks to YU7AR for my first report from YU. I think this is the first report I have had from YU in any mode on L
No copy in NC last night. Propagation looked fair but S/N was poor. Lots of QRN form somewhere. QRN wasn't local so LF propagation to it's source was also good. Dex
Hello James, JM> I am planning to run the Jason beacon again tonight and during the weekend. Hi Jim, Here is your last night JASON95 sigs. KN05BW 1621km 73 Teo YU7AR -- Best regards, YU7AR mailto:yu7
Maybe that is a job for some future piece of software - but if you have a few PCs lying around in the shack, there is nothing to stop you doing it now - connect them all to the RX audio output , set
just to tease Alberto : shouldn't it be possible to decode multiple JASON signals within a certain frequency window ? Main obstacle may be an algoritm that detects signals from noise. And of course s
no criticism intended, but in my opinion machine-decoded modes like Jason or WOLF have one disadvantage for long-haul propagation experiments: They are exclusive, in the sense that potential receiver
Markus, Two thoughts regarding your comments on the machine-decoded modes: 1. Jason and WOLF (especially if it ever moves into real time) have the ability to move enough information in a reasonable a
That's a good point Markus. I thought of joining the beacon test but there would be no point as only one signal can be in the window at once. We could do a timed window idea with different stations a
Dear Jim and group, no criticism intended, but in my opinion machine-decoded modes like Jason or WOLF have one disadvantage for long-haul propagation experiments: They are exclusive, in the sense tha
Dear LF Group, I am planning to run the Jason beacon again tonight and during the weekend. I aim to start tonight around 2200 utc and carry on until about 0300. Frequency will be centered on 137.5025