Tnx Minto for the feedback. I just started in QRSS-60 on 137.172 kHz transmitting "DK7FC" in 74 minute intervals, repeating 11 times. I hope all works well, it is the first long time transmission tes
Thanks a lot Jay for that screenshot. I guess your wish regarding Irene was meant not only RF wise... good luck to all! Best wishes, Markus (DF6NM) From: [email protected][email protected] S
Nice signal Mike! My grabber is back, after repairing a broken wire. The frontend is still a bit wet, so out of resonance and thus a bit darker. Anyway, good reception of your signal! Looking forward
Slight traces of signal ... wish Irene would quiet down. http://www.w1vd.com/grabber.html Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 Tnx Minto for the feedback. I just started in QRSS-60 on 137.172 kHz transmitting "D
Mike and other T/A enthusiasts Will keep an eye open for T/A signals tonight ... at least until Irene blows down the RX antenna! Current track predictions show Irene will pass overhead here. Have gen
Thanks Jay, for the screen grab! Clear traces although still no doubtless ID. I really enjoy having a viewer in east US. What do you think is the S/N loss due to Irene? I moved the loading coil back
Thanks to Scott, Laurence, Jay, Alex(LU8YD), Chris and other watchers! Thanks to Mike and Markus for the interesting evening. Just like to see the 3 signals becoming weaker and stronger, changing all
Ive shoved (actually Sheri did) the Alaska receiver on the 172 window and changed the 2 x K9AY's to Omni - for any small possibility of an Eu opening - Laurence Kl7UK remote > Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2011
Thanks Alejandro for the info. I intend to join Stefan somewhere within 0.3 Hz of his QRG, even though I have little hope that my radiated 200 mW will make it all the way to South America. It will be