Wolf, What is the cutoff frequency for the high pass filter in your setup?? Vielen dank, David Weinreich WA2VUJ/3 >>> From: Wolfgang Büscher<[email protected]> To: RSGB LF Group <rsgb_lf_group@blacks
Hi Paul, http://abelian.org/vlf/event.php?stream=vlf6&id=1269221358 No I think it is odd, the signal is there but at a different sample rate? Computer glitch? Obviously the winamp/oddcast combination
Greetings all, not LF but VLF again: There's a plentitude of strong whistlers again, at least here in DL, so if you still have your VLF RX equipment running, take a listen. It's not ham radio but Mot
Wolf Listening to your feed now...great whistlers currently. Can you describe the receiving setup? The absence of hum is impressive. Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 Hi Paul, http://abelian.org/vlf/event.php
Hello Jay, The whistlers seem to have gone asleep temporarily, but yesterday they returned around European midnight.. There is a short description of the RX setup here: http://www.qsl.net/dl4yhf/vlf_
Hi David, Cutoff frequencies are 16 kHz in the analog filter (before the stero FM transmitter, which doesn't like signals close to 19 kHz), and something like 14.7 kHz in the digital filter. Furtherm
Many good whistlers rxed nr Bielefeld last night by Wolf, http://abelian.org/vlf/events.php?stream=vlf6&page=0 and so on for four more pages. Short interruption to the downlink here Wolf? http://abel