OK Stefan, you got it. Thanks for even setting the UTC offset correctly for my QTH! I'll leave it running overnight. www.nrtco.net/~ve2iq/grabs/ Well, ok then i would configure SL like in the attache
Ooopppppsssss ! capture !........ Hello Stefan , Good copy of your signal ( see capture ) in spite of my K9AY in direction of the USA ! My grabber are at : http://jpmere.online.fr/Grabber/Grabber.htm
Thanks Bill ;-) The webpage looks fine! :-) At G4WGT i can see Mal TXing nearly 136.172. Will he join in? Oh, it seems i really have to finish that PA supply ;-) Looking forward to that evening! Unfo
The RX antenna is about 20m distant to the TX antenna.... But i'm still not transmitting. SpecLab already runs a carrier to the PA but i'm keying the PA by using the good old QRS program. So the syst
Hi Bill, again, Fine! So you will run the grabber tonite again? Looking forward to that! If the noise was "awful" (one can even see a broad band noise during that time which must be local) and you us
Hello Bill, Fine :-) Can we have a capture showing the trace? What was the time of the detection? 73, Stefan Am 07.09.2011 03:23, schrieb Bill de Carle: Grabber is on tonight in Ontario Canada. If I
Stefan, LF, Attached is an overnight capture with SpecLab at QRS120 scroll. 73 Gary - G4WGT. 2011/9/6 Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]> LF, This night i'm going to transmit again
Hello Jean-Pierre, Tnx, I've already seen it. Very good S/N :-) What would be the difference if you turn the K9AY to my direction, about? 73, Stefan Am 07.09.2011 00:11, schrieb Jean-Pierre Méré: Hel
Fine :-) Can we have a capture showing the trace? What was the time of the detection? 73, Stefan Am 07.09.2011 03:23, schrieb Bill de Carle: Grabber is on tonight in Ontario Canada. If I stand far ba
Hi Bill, Am 07.09.2011 20:24, schrieb Bill de Carle: Stefan: Just to be sure everything was OK, I transmitted (using a ferrite rod Tx antenna!) a marker at 136170.000 Hz and to my surprise, it showed
The RX antenna is about 20m distant to the TX antenna.... But i'm still not transmitting. SpecLab already runs a carrier to the PA but i'm keying the PA by using the good old QRS program. So the syst
PS: Maybe others want to join in tonite? Markus? Mike? :-) Am 07.09.2011 14:36, schrieb Stefan Schäfer: Hello Bill, This looks very promising to me, although ID is still insecure. 21 mHz is a good ch
Grabber is on tonight in Ontario Canada. If I stand far back and squint I'd say there was a trace (not decodable) on his frequency :-) http://www.nrtco.net/~ve2iq/grabs/ Bill VE2IQ This night i'm goi
Ok Bill I am now fired up on all cylinders on 136.173 just above Stefan, qrs 30 which worked well in the past. Using a new TX and less power at present about 0.5w erp. If condx half reasonable you sh
LF, This night i'm going to transmit again at 136.172 kHz QRSS-60 until the early morning. As usual, reports are apprechiated. BTW, i'm TXing arround the JA and VK sunrise times, arround 18:30 UTC, i
Stefan es Co If I get time I will retune and work 136.173. In the past when I worked VE/USA East coast best time was 2300 - 0100 utc then later on in the morning. Signals get more variable in between
Stefan: No noise blanking or noise reduction enabled and changed to a slower scroll rate later. Sound card sample rate was locked to GPS. QRN last night was pretty awful. Thanks for the tips. Ok on f
Hi Chris, QRG is 136.172 kHz. Since today the soundcard is GPS tracked ("locked") via SL and the TX converter is in a PLL of a GPS locked ref frequency, so the whole carrier should be quasi locked. H