Unofficial EclipseMob update: Dixon will warm up starting ~ 06:45 Pacific Time, ramping ERP to ~ 1-2 kW at 55.500 kHz and ~ 3-4 kW at 135.950 kHz by 07:30 Pacific Time, broadcasting MSK 101010..., un
Transmitting a carrier on 137.777 kHz +- a few ppb 4 Amps to the 10x100m RL for the next 1.5 days or until something fails. 73 Joe VO1NA Unofficial EclipseMob update: Dixon will warm up starting ~ 06
Thanks Joe, Lots of receivers listening. 73, Jim AA5BW Transmitting a carrier on 137.777 kHz +- a few ppb 4 Amps to the 10x100m RL for the next 1.5 days or until something fails. 73 Joe VO1NA On Sat,
My pleasure, Jim. The carrier was switched off at 0935 this morning. 73 Joe VO1NA Thanks Joe, Lots of receivers listening. 73, Jim AA5BW --Original Message-- From: [email protected]
Hello Joe, Data from some key eclipse receivers is being processed; using data from good receivers in Kansas and Delaware, analysts did not find your 18:00 UT 137.777 kHz signal on their first try us
Hi Jim, I can only guess that a longer integration time may help. The aerial does not radiate well to the west though there have been QRSS60 detections in the US. This uses integration times of oder
Joe, Thanks, we will try one-minute integration; were the westward detections of your 137 kHz signal generally comparatively close to your QTH? Nighttime only? 73, Jim AA5BW Hi Jim, I can only guess
Hi Jim, Daytime receptions in Europe are not uncommon -- to the west they seem to be quite rare. The night receptions were relatively close so its going to be a long shot. Good luck and thanks for yo
Joe, Thanks! Signals from your QTH to receivers on the other side of the eclipse path will have a broad peak in time, which accommodates long integration times. Based on your comments below, we'll st