HI Dave & Hartmut,
Thanks for the info, it must be quite a distance for my daylight capture.
What is RU6LA's location?
I don't normally leave the receiver on during the day while I am out working
but with the present activity I decided to do that. The antenna was my Tx
14Mtr vertical.
73
Gary.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Hartmut Wolff
Sent: 05 April 2006 21:22
To: Gary - G4WGT
Subject: Re: LF: Trans Pacific Tests?
Hi Gary,
attached a screenshot of the RU6LA transmission. It seems Ed had some
trouble with txing FSK and changed to QRSS.
73
Hartmut
> Hi All,
> I have captured this signal shown in attachment today in daylight, the
time
> line is on the left is 1800z & the LORAN line is the 137787.6Hz line so
the
> signal seems to be around 137788.5Hz, also there was a weaker 3 element
> block at about 1730z (not shown). I feel sure that signal in the capture
is
> nothing to do with the tests but it shows something very near the
frequency.
> The slight receiver drift is caused by the central heating. I have shown
the
> LORAN line also to indicate my receiver stability because the captured
> signal looks quite erratic.
> Can anyone enlighten me on what I may have captured?
> Regards,
> Gary - G4WGT - IO83qp
> Web : http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/wgtaylor
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