Hi Gary. I'm hearing the new carrier on 473.8 also. It doesn't seem to be modulated. It's quite strong, but has some slow QSB, which would indicate that is some distance away from my location. 73, Da
Hi, Gary, Tobias, All, The carrier is still weakly audible here also (15-00 utc). It's about 12dB above the noise, using my SPM-30 on the 24Hz bandwidth setting. The signal is very steady, which prob
Hi Gary, Same on my grabber. It is 10 dB stronger than BIA here, i.e. it is not BIA but another signal. BIA and its 2 sidebands is still on 474 kHz. 73, Stefan/DK7FC Am 27.02.2014 23:15, schrieb Dave
Hi Gary, Stefan ! The carrier at 473.806 is 30dB above noise here at (local) noon. Very steady signal. BIA carrier 474.0 is barely visible, 5dB or less above noise. Keying of BIA is not visible. (WSP
Hi Dave & all who left comments & observations. I am also still seeing the 473.800kHz carrier but not too strong & no signs of the BIA carrier. This morning I could not even detect the 473.8 carrier
Carrier 473.806 has been switched off at 18:00 UTC. Am 28.02.2014 16:42, schrieb Gary - G4WGT: Hi Dave & all who left comments & observations. I am also still seeing the 473.800kHz carrier but not to
Hi Tobias & LF, Yes, I have just checked my grabber saves & here is a capture of the carrier switch off. http://1drv.ms/NcVQTo 73, de Gary - G4WGT MF-LF-VLF Grabber : http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/wgtay