Congrats both. That is impressive, and bears out the value of spread
spectrum communications - which is what this mode really amounts to.
Andy G4JNT
-----Original Message-----
From: John Andrews [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 2001-03-19 12:29
To: [email protected]
Subject: LF: M0BMU "Wolfed" in the U.S.
In my haste to get to bed last night, I neglected to post here that I
successfully copied M0BMU's WOLF transmission in a 25 minute
recording made
from 0135 - 0200 UTC (19 Mar). There are two lines of clear
copy at this
point. I say that, because I'm not done tweaking the various
command line
parameters yet. As Jim has pointed out, you should enter the correct
sampling rate for your sound card, and this appears to be
more important
with weak signals. Also, I find that adding short delays in
increments of
1/20 second (-s 400, -s 800...) may transform partial lines
into complete
ones.
I'm located in central Massachusetts, about 80 km west of
Boston. This is a
fairly noisy residential area, and I'm stuck with a loud
carrier just above
137 kHz that does deafen my receiver somewhat. Hardly an
ideal location. I
believe that my neighbor nearest the loop antenna turned
their light dimmer
off around 0145 last night, thereby helping my situation greatly!
John Andrews, W1TAG
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