WH2XBA/1 ny will run keydown carrier for 1 hour on 29.49900 start at 2200. At 2300 change freq to 29.49901 for hour then back to 29.49900 etc. Then to QRSS180 for evening...
Paul and Jay; I went out to shack with 2 people [company for the evening and very curious] I had total mental block mwhen came time to punch 29.499 in!!! Very embarrassing! Sorry for couple minute de
Paul; Thanks very much for your work. I am amazed at what you are showing us! Will be ready with whatever mode you might like to try. Actually I can go another couple DB power here. Am at about 600-6
What a signal, Nice work Bob and Paul. Jim AA5BW I just put together a live spectrogram. http://abelian.org/vlf/sg29499.shtml Updated every 15 mins. The first frequency change is visible now. -- Paul
Jay, Can you help me with units? I am seeing 10mHz shifts on Paul’s spectrogram and in Bob’s comments; but I read about 0.25 and 0.5 (not sure of units) shifts on your http://lwca.org/gra
Mike; It sure takes time and patience to get reception on VLF. Working with such a weak signal-thanks for all your efforts-Bob > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] >
I just put together a live spectrogram. http://abelian.org/vlf/sg29499.shtml Updated every 15 mins. The first frequency change is visible now. -- Paul Nicholson --
Slow enough for reception here, yes I think so. Markus has sent me advice on spectrogram settings for QRSS and tomorrow I will try some. The live spectrogram is more suited to long carriers, the Mor
Congratulations to Paul on that amazing reception. Nothing at all seen here in the gaps between huge wobbly man-made QRN. My receiver was set to a noise bandwidth 8mHz (equivalent of QRSS240). I will