Hello Joe, Did you start transmission already on 137.777? I have a clear "V" here starting at about 21:10 UTC. Unfortunately for some reason the capture function of ARGO does not work. Does anyone kn
Hello Joe, My ARGO capture function does not work (yet), but this is what I received so far. Not too bad, I guess! Best regards, Roelof == From: Roelof Bakker, pa0rdt Location: Middelburg, Zealand SW
Hello Henny Joe and Roelof, Thank-you again for the reports. The TX was QRV at 2111 tonight and QRT this morning at 1112 UTC. It was left on to see if the fade/return that Joe was seeing would happen
Hello all, It has been many years, since I have monitored 137 kHz. Recently I have build a new PC and upgraded my internet connection. Running a lot of programs simultaneous is very smooth now. I mi
Roelof, The signal around 137.779 on your screen is WD2XES in DFCW. The screen calibration is a little off - about 0.15 Hz low. Joe runs very close to 137.777 kHz, and the XES signal had "dashes" on
John, Thank you for the info. At the moment, I am rerunning my PERSEUS recording to copy WH2XIL. Yes, the frequency readout is about 0.12 Hz high. 73, Roelof, pa0rdt
Hello all, I have started the ARGO ftp upload feature. A new screendump is uploaded every 10 minutes here: http://www.ndb.demon.nl/137kHz/ There is already a signal visible on 137.777 kHz. Joe, I for