I'm curious whether anyone across the pond tried to copy last night's WOLF transmission, and whether there is any interest in trying it again. John Andrews, W1TAG/WD2XES
John, I'm curious whether anyone across the pond tried to copy last night's WOLF transmission, and whether there is any interest in trying it again. poorer TA conditions last night, than the previous
John, Back on 137.442 tonight, WOLF mode. John Andrews, W1TAG/WD2XES FN42ch WD2XES Status: http://www.w1tag.com See attachement, have not found the command how to make a txt-file of it. 73 Hartmut Lo
Hartmut, Wow! I did not really expect that we would pull this off. Congratulations! To my knowledge, my copy of M0BMU (in 2001?) is the only other T/A WOLF reception. What time was the recording made
John, Wow! I did not really expect that we would pull this off. Congratulations! Thanks. I was a bit surprised when the characters appeared on the screen. What time was the recording made? 0110-0200z
John, WOLF again tonight, starting at 2300 UTC, 137.442 kHz. thanks for the nice greetings! This receiceved 0310-0337z: WOLF version 0.61 t: 24 f: 0.345 a: 1.4 dp: 80.1 ci: 8 cj:456 /JEMZSQPRN IDVE ?
Hartmut, That's a better signal than the night before. WOLF found the signal in 192 seconds, though it took longer to decode. The fading can't have been too bad, as the signal power builds steadily a
John, That's a better signal than the night before. conditions were better last night. Joe's and Warren's signals were visible on a QRSS3 screen. There was an early fade in ~2210z and signals were ne