Clearly seeing G3AQC and G3LDO, though they are moving apart from each other! Screen shots later... trying to be sociable upstairs. John Andrews, W1TAG
John Andrews, W1TAG Clearly seeing G3AQC and G3LDO, though they are moving apart from each other! Screen shots later... trying to be sociable upstairs. In view of your report I will leave the transmi
Peter, I may be seeing some pieces of your signal. Got a dash on 72400.24, now looks like another on 0.23. There are some scraps on higher frequencies before that. Strangely, Laurie is in a fade. A
Peter started "LDO" transmission at 23.36 UTC on 72400.29 Hz If you can see signals from Peter and Laurie. Perhaps, on this occasion, giving the difference in frequency would help locate LDO in the
Peter, I may be seeing some pieces of your signal. Got a dash on 72400.24, now looks like another on 0.23. There are some scraps on higher frequencies before that. Strangely, Laurie is in a fade. Joh
Hi David: I think that itsn´t necessary because I agree with John about Laurie´s frequency. Actually the difference is not constant, due to slight drift of both carriers, but now (00.16 UTC) the diff
Watching QRSS120 screens is about as action-packed as watching concrete harden. For Dave and Jose -- I'm dead on with HBG, so I should be reading Laurie's frequency within 10 mHz or so. John, W1TAG
In a message dated 11/9/02 11:52:18 PM GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Hi John and All: Peter started "LDO" transmission at 23.36 UTC on 72400.29 Hz 73, José - EA1PX Jose. If you can see s
Hi John and All: Peter started "LDO" transmission at 23.36 UTC on 72400.29 Hz 73, José - EA1PX On arriving home at 2330, I find an "AQ" and most of a "C" on the screen. The signal looks good. No sign