Same here in Italy, JN45SL.
The two stations were received with solid white lines on a dark blue
background, I would say 'OOO' :-)
And this just using the 14 MHz dipole as antenna (low gain, but
almost zero noise...)
I have screen grabs, should someone be interested.
73 Alberto I2PHD
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jannsen wrote:
James Moritz schrieb:
> Dear LF Group,
>
> So that G3AQC does not feel lonely, I will also run a beacon signal
> tonight on 135.924kHz. 1Hz seperation is quite small; but anything
> that stands much chance of seeing either signal will easily
> seperate them too. I don't think there are any Loran lines on this
> frequency - if there are, or any other problems please let me know.
> I hope to start around 2200, and will be sending the 90s dashes
> signal I described before, together with occasional CW IDs. I will
> carry on until I get thoroughly fed up!!
>
> Cheers, Jim Moritz
> 73 de M0BMU
>
Hi Jim, Hi Laurie,
report here in jo43sv for both signals: `o` or 579. used ant: LW of lambda/4
length without preamp. exactly btwn ur signal-lines is a loran-c-line, but
vy weak.
regards
Uwe/dj8wx
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