Dear LF group, Will run some more WOLF signals tonight at the 30mW ERP level on 137.5000kHz, starting around 2000utc. Also will be running 1W ERP around 0000 onwards. Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU
WD2XES will run in WOLF mode tonight on 137.441 kHz. Power will be 6 dB lower than usual, 50 vs. 200 watts. It should be on the air by 2200 UTC. John Andrews, W1TAG/WD2XES
Greetings John & group, If anyone wants to try WOLF tonight : I have just uploaded a new version of the user-interface variant, with a few bugs fixed (thanks Stewart !). It works better with very wea
Wolf New version up and running - flawless copy of WD2XES. Jay, W1VD Greetings John & group, If anyone wants to try WOLF tonight : I have just uploaded a new version of the user-interface variant, wi
Wolf, The new version is also running fine here, though local copy is hardly a challenge. I was hoping that you would add the auto re-sync option for the guys who like to sleep at night. Do not apolo
I wonder if those Australia and New Zealand stations can try receiving with GUI WOLF? Seems the new WOLF is kicking QRSS's ass =-O Mike Hartmut Wolff wrote: John, no problem crossing the pond with 50
Hi Mike, Wolf and LF, [email protected] wrote: I wonder if those Australia and New Zealand stations can try receiving with GUI WOLF? Seems the new WOLF is kicking QRSS's ass =-O Mike I'm not su
Markus, I think WOLF may have some real potential on that long path when the bit rate is slowed down and the sync issue resolved by 1 pps ticks, or whatever. Of course, the throughput will suffer a b