Hi All, I don't understand some of these comments about critical set up, frequency etc. I just downloaded the program, connected to the RX and it worked. Could it be because Jim is extremely strong h
Chris, Jim, all, Remember that despite the fancy signal coding, the end result with WOLF is a simple BPSK signal sent at 10 bits/second, i.e., the phase is flipped 0/180 degrees as fast as 10 times a
Martin, I can put a WOLF signal on the 137 kHz band tonight, if that would be of interest. Copy should be easily possible if you have done the sampling rate calibration. John, W1TAG/WD2XES G. Does an
Marcus What time will you be WOLFing until? Power level? Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Markus Vester To: [email protected] rsgb_lf_group@blacks
WOLF-10 signal is on air since 19:53, 137441 Hz, about 150 mW EMRP. Markus (DF6NM in JN59NK) From: Markus Vester Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 8:28 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re:
My last reply should of course have been adressed to Jay - sorry I got it mixed up with the mail before. I have shut down the WOLF test transmission at 21:00. 73, Markus From: [email protected] Ma
Hi John, sorry, it has started to rain and the antenna is already getting very wet, so I'm afraid I won't be able to keep it up much longer from now. But I would like to revive the mode "properly" on
Markus Okay on wx issues forcing an early shutdown. Should you decide to run WOLF during the evening hours I'd be interested in taking a look. Jay Me, too. John, W1TAG
Markus Okay on wx issues forcing an early shutdown. Should you decide to run WOLF during the evening hours I'd be interested in taking a look. Jay -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Ma
Martin don't worry, receiving dx is what WOLF was invented for ;-) Anyway if it would fit your plans, I could second as a more local source, and provide a LF WOLF signal for say an hour or so tonight
John Andrews wrote: Markus Okay on wx issues forcing an early shutdown. Should you decide to run WOLF during the evening hours I'd be interested in taking a look. Jay Me, too. John, W1TAG Me, three.
Am 03.08.2012 23:38, schrieb wolf_dl4yhf: Cheers, Wolf DL4YHF ( -> DF0WD soon, on 472.5 kHz in CW ) I'm waiting! ;-) QRN is low today. BTW i get a lot of mails (MFL reports) from newcomers who are on
Hi Rik I run WOLF under Win98. Try to open an MS-DOS window and start WOLF from there. Thanks. Yes that did the trick. I must get the .wav file and see how it goes. Regards, Peter, G3LDO e-mail <g3ld
Congratulations to John and Jim. This is a fine achievement. I would like to point out ,however that 40 stations could transmit simultaneously with QRSS and 30 second dots. 73 de John VE1ZJ
VE1ZJ wrote: Hi all, I saw the spectrum plot Alberto provided of Valerio's wolf transmission. What an ugly sight. It takes between 15 and 20 Hz of specytum space. With 30 sec dots I can receive and s
Hello John, In fact Valerio's signal looks rather clean for BPSK, so I guess that he did a similar thing as Jim and 'cleaned up' the output spectrum by AM envelopping the signal. Real BPSK (hard phas
Hi all, I saw the spectrum plot Alberto provided of Valerio's wolf transmission. What an ugly sight. It takes between 15 and 20 Hz of specytum space. With 30 sec dots I can receive and separate a sta