Dex and Jay- I'm grateful for your grabbers. It seems the RL is much better to the west than the 100m wire. I'll check your grabbers through the day today. 73 Joe
Joe Grabber was off last night while TXing on 474.2 kHz WSPR. Grabber back on now showing 30 dB s/n in 28 mHz bw. Nice daytime condx. http://www.w1vd.com/grabber.html Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 Dex and
Hello all, I am monitoring 137.777 kHz now. ARGO screendumps can be found here: www.ndb.demon.nl/137kHz and updated every 10 minutes. 73, Roelof, pa0rdt
Hello Joe, Good aural copy of your signal this morning. Around 06:00 UTC it was about 20 dB above my noise floor and could be easily heard in a 500 Hz filter bandwidth. Earlier in the night propagati
Thanks Roelof for nice capture-I don't think there were any others receiving on your side or didn't copy me! 73, Bob WE2XEB WNY > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Date:
Hello Bob, Sorry for using the wrong call. Is there a list for 2200m somewhere of active USA stations. I searched the internet and could not find any. 73, Roelof, pa0rdt
Bob, a lonely "X" appeared here on 137778.2 around 2:12 UT https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/26404526/LF_old/TA_0400.jpg, as well as a nice continuous trace in the 438 µHz grabber panel throughout
Audible sigs reaching Roelof again and daytime reception at Joe's -- it makes dissipating these kWh in my backyard all worthwhile. Thanks to all for the reports and grabber services. QRT for tonight,
Hi Bob, Joe, all, I also got some good traces of your XEB signal here in JN49IK, see https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19882028/LF/TA60_09.MAR_05.57UTC.jpg Of course Joe's big signal was there too
Hi Stefan, Your fast grabber is working very well. If you would like to try a QRSS10 some time, please let me know. 73 Joe VO1NA Hi Bob, Joe, all, I also got some good traces of your XEB signal here
Hi Markus, I did not run XIL last night except for a brief test, the antenna current was fluctuating which is sometimes an indication of a problem, but may have just been due to the wind. To be safe,