WD2XES will be running in WOLF (10 b/s standard mode) tonight on 137.577 kHz, hopefully starting at 2230 UTC. Reports are welcome. John Andrews, W1TAG/WD2XES WD2XES status: http://www.w1tag.com
Jean-Pierre, Michel, Thanks very much for your reports. WOLF has real potential for weak signal QSO's, and Jay and I are happy to provide the practice! John Andrews, W1TAG/WD2XES
John, No trace seen on the SL's waterfall, but some copy in wolf 10 ... Empty buffers have been erased to improve readability. 73 / Michel f5wk Le mardi 24 avril 2007 à 21:14:51, [email protected] a éc
John, Verry good copy of your signal in Wolf last night , file in attachment . 73 qro Jean-Pierre f1afj John Andrews a écrit : WD2XES will run in WOLF (10 b/s) mode tonight on 137.577 kHz starting ar
John , I listening tonight in Wolf and QRSS60 in T/A windows 73 Jean-Pierre f1afj John Andrews a écrit : WD2XES will run in WOLF (10 b/s) mode tonight on 137.577 kHz starting around 2330 UTC. Reports
Michel, Hartmut, Thanks very much for the nice reports. LF conditions should continue to be good for the next 4-5 days. I may run again tonight...will advise later. John Andrews, W1TAG/WD2XES
Le samedi 12 mai 2007 à 18:23:49, [email protected] a écrit: John, My report in extenso ... No static on this side but some local main noise which tends to reduce the S/N by a few dB. Anyway thanks for
Markus, I'll keep all of this in mind for the next session. The Loran lines have to be figured in, as well, and this frequency was chosen for a reasonable gap on both sides of the pond. But the DCF39
Hi John, just set up the Wolf GUI and the cardioid antenna, noise doesn't look too bad here now. I do however see a weak carrier on 137580.3 (not local) which might possibly degrade sensitivity. If y
WD2XES will be running in WOLF(10) mode on 137.577 kHz tonight, starting around 2300 UTC. Reports are welcome. WOLF is pretty noise-tolerant, so don't let the static crashes scare you away (unless th