Hi Hartmut, Yes, it is not only an "N" but it is complete with frequency drift! I expect to back on regularly as soon as I can stabilize the antenna configuration (and keep the fires out!) -- 73 Warr
Hi Warren, attached a screenshot with higher resolution. It really looks like Joe's "N"s on 187.37 kHz. Confused me a bit ;-) 73 Hartmut Attachment: N.jpg Description: JPEG image
Hi Warren .. Further experimentation at 250 watts led to a small fire in the vegetation just outside the window of the radio shack. (Is this what they mean when they say "put fire in the wire?") So y
A longer dash appeared on 137.7779 kHz probably Dex, WD2XKO testing the tx. Guilty :) Got home late, powered up xmitter but found the keying computer had reset. Was to sleepy to set it up so went on
Hi Harmut, There is another dash at 137.7797 visible at 03:30-03:45 in captures which was WD2XGJ experimenting with a low power (<100 watts) into a top loaded vertical. The vertical consists of a 160
4 signals captured in the T/A window last night. Good signal levels with 2 deeper fading periods from John, WD2XES and Jay, WD2XNS. A longer dash appeared on 137.7779 kHz probably Dex, WD2XKO testing