At 09:59 5/08/99 +0100, G3XDV wrote:
I shall probably arrange to ask my wife to run Spectrogram on
135.8kHz for an hour around eclipse time. I will then record
morning and evening signal strengths on as many DX signals
(amateur and professional) as I can hear.
If possible also take 'reference' measurements the day before and/or after
the eclips.
If the monitored signal is strong enough the special 'eclips'-program
developed by the UBA software team maybe more usefull as it can record
signals with a dynamic range of over 40dB. Similar to Spectogram it uses
the PC-soundcard.
You find more about this eclips-software (including download facilities) at
the UBA website : http://www.uba.be/
For those who monitor signals during the eclipse : you data are most
welcome for scientific purposes, a series of experiments will be conducted
by the belgian society UBA in cooperation the belgian Royal Meteorological
Institute (KMI).
You can send your data to :
John Devoldere ON4UN : [email protected]
73, Rik
Rik Strobbe ON7YD
[email protected]
Villadreef 14 B-3128 Baal BELGIUM (JO20IX)
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