Hi LF, I'd like to try some EbNaut transmissions tonite. Maybe someone is some distance is interested to detect them? Here is the program: f = 137.465 kHz Start time: 11.NOV.2018 19:00 UTC (hourly,
PS: The message is transmitted from a SpecLab instance. So you need to consider the +0.3 second time offset, which is relevant at that symbol length. Furthermore there is some uncertainty if the tran
Stefan Tnx fer the heads up ... will be looking for your signal. Jay W1VD -- Original Message -- From: DK7FC <[email protected]> Reply-To: <[email protected]> To: <rsgb_lf_group@black
First transmission received ok by the autodecoder: http://df6nm.darc.de/opds/ebnautresults.txt Optimum starttime appeared around +0.2 s, compatible with expected SpecLab delay. Best 73, Markus. (DF6N
Hi Stefan, will try to reply in the second half-hour slot. Same parameters, except start time 21:30:00 + 0.3 seconds. 73, Markus --Ursprüngliche Mitteilung-- Von: Markus Vester <[email protected]>
Hi Markus, That's a very good idea. I will try to decode you ;-) Looks like we could exchange 2500 characters per minute, with that S/N ;-) I'm not that fast in CW! 73, Stefan Am 11.11.2018 22:10, sc
Stefan Copy of your message below. The message is not blacked out since it was already available on Marcus's automated decoder. Nice to see rank 0. Will be looking for Marcus next! Jay W1VD -- Origin
Jay, A great result, thanks for the decode. And what a long time ago that i've been detected over the pond on LF. QRB: 6099 km, i remember. Were the condx good that night? I saw the DST level above -
Stefan Didn't monitor WSPR earlier in the evening so can't speak to condx to EU. Most of your transmissions produced no decodes (unexpexcted) ... there were no decodes of Marcus. N1BUG was running WS
I'm sorry about the QRM Jay. It works both ways as some stations have difficulty decoding the weaker WSPR stations when North American stations are running EbNaut close by. Judging by WSPR spots cond