Hello ULF friends, I just opened up a new band by starting some activity on 1570 Hz ! It is the 191 km band! :-) Since 8 UTC a carrier is running at 1570.01 Hz. Soon the first trace will appear on a
Am 24.04.2018 10:49, schrieb DK7FC: I hope to be received by Paul and at the reomte site of DL4YHF. Typo. I mean by Paul and at the reomte site of DL4YHF.
ULF, After 9 hours of work the carrier is now back since 01:00 UTC. I'm now running the actual target level of 56 mA, so the signal should be 6.3 dB stronger now. Eventually i'll have to do some work
ULF, Unfortunately i forgot to remove the stop command from the last day, so the carrier stopped again at 10:30 UTC. It is back since 11:50 UTC. Just a note for those few who try to watch out for the
ULF, The system changes have been done now. The carrier was off again between 17:43...19:00 UTC. any more. The carrier can run up to 3 weeks, depending on the feedback. Possible known RX stations are
Nothing seen here on a 2nd PC receiving the raw signal from VLF6 with a higher resolution spectrogram, but that's no surprise with the recent QRN / thunderstorm activity. Unfortunately the low-power
Hello Wolf, Thank you for watching! Your vlf6 remote site will make it at least after 3 days i bet. It is not good to turn on the blanker anyway because Paul could find better settings in a post-proc
ULF, Just for the information, the carrier is now running since 2 weeks without a clear result and continues to run. I intend to stop it after 30 days exactly. And i'm considering a /p experiment beh
ULF, After 30 days (!) of continuous carrier transmission on 1570.01 Hz, i will stop it today at 19 UTC exactly. So far it looks like a very difficult band. The low QRN below 1.6 kHz was alluring but
Amazing, Stefan! Good luck with your far field reception. 73 Joe VO1NA ULF, After 30 days (!) of continuous carrier transmission on 1570.01 Hz, i will stop it today at 19 UTC exactly. So far it looks