Jay, Ward, Be careful, it could be that your GPS 1 PPS leaves a 'fence' of 1 Hz sidebands in your signal stream, at least when looking deeply into the noise. To avoid this, it is sometimes better to
Am 22.02.2018 10:16, schrieb DK7FC: Be careful, it could be that your GPS 1 PPS leaves a 'fence' of 1 Hz sidebands in your signal stream, at least when looking deeply into the noise. To avoid this, i
I think the transmission must have stopped. Perhaps sometime around 12:00 UT yesterday (21st). It was looking like a good daytime signal but then vanished. Nothing received at Forest since then. -- P
Compliments to Ward, Jay, as well as Mike and Paul. Great work! As Stefan says, it may not always be easy to avoid subtle couplings from the 1pps fed to one soundcard channel into the receive antenna
All, Thanks for all the reports, suggestions, and the wealth of knowledge this group possess. I went to the remote tx site this morning, and found there had been a power failure sometime yesterday. E
Thanks for the update. Yes it was a great signal with no sign of the GPS problems. Unfortunately no trace of the signal here at Todmorden, the night window is 01:00 to 08:00 so I might have to combin
Trying again . . . I'm hoping for 24 hours this time. 8270.0 800ma On at 2300Z 4 Mar 2018 Ward K7PO/WH2XXP Tonopah, AZ DM33nn --Original Message-- From: Paul Nicholson <[email protected]> To: rsgb_
Ward Last night's noise up 13 dB here over a 'quiet' night! Carrier not detected this time. Will check daylight files later. Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 -- Original Message -- From: Ward K7PO <wmwheaton
Paul, This one is a head scratcher. I'm at the TX site now. GPS is locked, generator is correct, antenna current is good. Not sure where the RF is or where it's going. I'm shutting down as I leave to
I double checked everything and confirm no trace of the signal at Hawley or Forest. The noise floor was a bit higher but not much - the signal should have been well above noise at both sites. Very st