Hi Terry I cant remember now when I last used this with John but I seen to remember it was very finicky about the Soundcard calibration, and you have to trim it to pretty close of it wont copy. John
John, Following the successful receive of Markus's Wolf10 transmission this evening, I'm now QRV on 137.294kHz. Will report tomorrow. 73s Chris 4X1RF On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 11:03 PM, John Andrews
Chris/John Please could you provide more information on your Wolf configuration settings? There are a few variables and it would increase the chance of decoding if these were known. Sorry if I missed
WD2XES will be running WOLF(10) on 137.294 kHz tonight starting around 00 UTC. If CFH comes back on in the interim, I may have to QSY, but they appear to have been off all day. Reports are welcome. J
Sorry John, got nothing but "monkey business" here last night. QRM / QRN was low here (except for some Luxembourg ICM on DCF39), but propagation apparently still down as well. Thanks for giving us
Sorry John, got nothing but "monkey business" here last night. QRM / QRN was low here (except for some Luxembourg ICM on DCF39), but propagation apparently still down as well. Thanks for giving us th
Terry, John, In my case I've chosen 1500Hz for no particular reason, the receiver is a direct conversion front-end feeding an M-Audio board run at 48ks/s and SpectrumLab as the mixer-filter-demodulat
Terry, In receiving, I use the default center frequency of 800 Hz, and put the receiver into CW mode. I have the receiver BFO set for an 800 Hz pitch, and the dial frequency set to the transmit carri
John & Chris Thanks for the info on your settings. I use an SDR-IQ with output to Virtual Audio Cable VAC. The SDR-IQ is set to produce an 2 kHz audio output from 136-138 kHz so that 136 kHz = 0 Hz a