Bob, Nice signal! I watched Hartmut’s grabber tonight (thank you for the dropbox Hartmut); it was quite interesting to watch the day to night dynamics, especially between 2300 and 0300. Your si
Jim; Yes, I fired up at a couple minutes after 2200. Was still full light out here. Temp hit 80 yesterday and was still 60 at midnight. I saw Hartmut's grabber very impressive. Dex, WG2XRS/5 in NC wa
Markus; I see the solid three letters on 74.5495 and some traces on .5485 that would be Dex, X/5 in N.C. Will be on starting around just after 2200 for the evening-thanks, and congrats on the success
Bob, Tonight I’ve been estimating your SNR* at 15-minute intervals and comparing to your SNRs from last night. For the large majority of the 15-minute intervals your SNRs were higher tonight, a
Thanks Hartmut, 73 Jim AA5BW Am 2013-10-14 08:02, schrieb hvanesce: John, XRS/3 was in DFCW on 74547.0. First using an upshift of 0,1 Hz. Around 01:40 he changed the upshift to 0,2 Hz. Than the signa
Hi Bob, all, yesterday I made up a simple receive diplexer, so that I could monitor 74.55 kHz between my own LF Opera-32 transmissions. Static levels were quite low, and I was lucky enough to capture
Am 2013-10-14 08:02, schrieb hvanesce: Are Dex and John on tonight? At 74548.5 and 74547.5? I've been looking at signals near those two frequencies the past two evenings, John, XRS/3 was in DFCW on 7
Hartmut, Thanks! Yes, I changed the ID to "/3", and the speed to 90 second characters around 0140, after seeing how long it took to send the original ID. The exciter is programmed to use 0.2 Hz shift
John, thanks for confirmation 73 Hartmut Am 2013-10-14 13:05, schrieb John Andrews: Hartmut, Thanks! Yes, I changed the ID to "/3", and the speed to 90 second characters around 0140, after seeing how