Markus, You're wasting your time trying to explain anything to him. Just record his 'achievement' so he can crawl back under his bridge. 73 Scott VE7TIL On 2/7/2011 11:36 AM, mal hamilton wrote: Mark
Dear Ossi, Markus, LF Group, I was quite interested to notice the sharp dip in OE5ODL's signal at around 1430utc today, and in light of Markus' comments, I used the cursor facilities in SpecLab to ma
Mal, your report for Ossi is certainly acknowledged, and the fact that your good receive conditions often allow you to see a signal in a relatively wide FFT bandwidth was indeed noted. In the context
Markus My report is more important by reporting that I can copy these signals in a wide FFT bandwidth, more suitable information for QSO purposes at reasonable speeds. You seem to be concentrating on
Markus You forgot my reception report at 1191 km as confirmed by Stefan. I was able to copy all day at a speed as fast as QRS3.The signal for most of the day morning and afternoon was fairly steady.
Jim, thanks for this interesting plot. As the trace is still on my screen here, I decided to follow your footsteps, and generated the attached plot. It shows Ossi's frequency offset (mHz from 8970 Hz