Hi Stefan, Group Thank-you for the fine QSO. Sorry but the rectifier in the 20A 60V power supply unfortunately became a member of my late semiconductor club just as the final K was being sent. Your s
Hi Stefan, That was WD2XGJ running QRSS 60 on 137.7798. Thanks for the capture! The only XGR stations I know of are the WE2XGR stations but that is a 500kHz only license. 73 Warren -- 73 Warren K2ORS
Hi Joe, Many thanks for the QSO, it was a pleasure! I never saw such strong signals from you in 4405 km distance (http://no.nonsense.ee/qthmap/?qth=GN37OR&from=jn49ik). Excellent condx! Or have you a
Hi Stefan, Yes my TX antenna has a deep null to the South, so no copy in Venezuela. The antenna is 152 meters of RG214/U coaxial cable suspended by trees 30 meters high, not easily rotated! I have an
Am 30.08.2012 02:26, schrieb [email protected]: Thanks Stefan, TX on DFCW 75 as of 0024 UTC. Your signal as seen here a few minutes ago. Was the dip in the dit of A from you or me? :-) FYI your DFCW shif
Graham, Group, Absolutely delighted! Many thanks for the help and report. Martin also sent a capture of the sigs from last night which was also very gratifying. It seems to be set up to TX opera32 ev
Yes , Thanks to those who tuned in for you ! As usual no decodes at this qth , but this time the reason is not quite as obvious in the past as the local noise level has dropped, if g3xdv is running l
Terry Joe was asking about running Opera beacon on 137.777 as he is fixed frequency , but problem is arranging a monitor group as operations are now 136.000 usb Is it possible you could monitor 137.7
Yes no problem. Please could you confirm the “dial” frequency? If Opera could specify left or right audio channels I could do both sub-bands as SDR-IQ/SpectraVue provides a two channel Rx
Dear Group, Thank-you to all who provided reports: GW0EZY, F1DTL, W1TAG, G4WGT and DF6NM to whom I apologise for not having phase coherent keying! I will give this some thought, along with Grahams su
Joe & All, Signal also seen quite strong on my slow grabber, attached. 73, Gary - G4WGT. -- Original Message -- From: <[email protected]> To: "Graham" <[email protected]> Cc: <rsgb_lf_group@blacksh
Joe I think this is your OP32 signal recorded on SL last night (FFT bin 7 mHz). I think my soundcard SR needs correction as you are showing at 137.778 kHz. My best decode of your OP32: 04:59 136 VO1N
Hi Joe & All, Below is my list of decodes for your overnight session. Note the -25b decode at 01:39. 73, Gary - G4WGT. 06:39 136 VO1NA Op32 -33 dB 04:59 136 VO1NA Op32 -32 dB 03:19 136 VO1NA Op32 -31
Graham Fell asleep over the keyboard at 23:00 so took a guess and left the system at 136.227 OP32. SDR14/SpectraVue was set up with dual channel receive “dial” frequencies 136.000 and 136
Hello Joe, Will you be on air tonite again, using OP32? We could try to get a decode in YV from your signal. The S/N of the recently published capture may allow a OP32 decode. No problem about the fi
Thanks Terry, Vern, Graham and Stefan. TX on DFCW at the moment, but will be OP32 by popular request soon. 73 Joe Sorry Joe Finger trouble last night, I forgot to press the start button after making
... fine with me. Will try to make a recording here and run it through the correlation process. Markus (DF6NM) --Ursprüngliche Mitteilung-- Von: Graham <[email protected]> An: rsgb_lf_group <rs
Hello Joe, Mike, LF, I've catched you just before the local sunrise. OP results as received here are attached. 73, Stefan/DK7FC Attachment: oplastnight.png Description: PNG image