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Subject: | Re: LF: Slow BPSK Test |
From: | John Andrews <w1tag@w1tag.com> |
Date: | Fri, 17 Feb 2006 23:41:01 +0000 |
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Hartmut,No, the power has been steady, as far as I know. We were out for about an hour after the start-up, though. The AC power was out here when I came home from work, so I'm hoping that the GPS-sync got re-established quickly. John A. Hartmut Wolff wrote: John, have you reduced power since 23:15? HartmutWD2XES will again be running a test on 136.71875 kHz tonight, starting at 2230 or 2245. Reports and screen shots from the U.K. and EU would be welcome. The frequency was chosen for math reasons with a 32-bit DDS clocked at 5 MHz, but there is a Loran line from the Western Russian chain dead on that frequency. The XES signal will shift phase by 180 degrees (with a CW ID) every 15 minutes, and those blips should be visible on Argo or SpecLab.John Andrews, W1TAG/WD2XES |
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