Ok Dave - no need for CD, tks.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 8:27 PM
Subject: LF: <more> of [ 500]Two GW's Testing... GW4HXO
overnight run
Hi,
Rog, LF.
You've
got to be within 100Hz of each other so that you both fit on my "Argo"
screen. It doesn't matter too much if you drift into each other, as it's
quite possible to differentiate between the two sets of signals. The G0MRF
beacon on 503.7 is pretty strong at this location, so my preference would be
around 503.8 and above, or more-or-less where you are now on
501.5.
I
won't be able to do any more overnight monitoring until Monday night, as I am
going to QSY with my trusty W&G to IO70WJ (Devon) for the week-end, and will
do some listening from there. Perhaps we can fix up something for next
week.
BTW,
I'm going to burn a CD of the overnight stuff for Alan. If you want a copy, let
me know.
73,
Dave G3WCB IO91RM
Dave/wcb,
Tks for all info, esp the 6dB comp.
What freq separation would suit?
Rog.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 7:48 PM
Subject: LF: [ 500]Two GW's Testing... GW4HXO overnight
run
Mike, LF.
Good signals from GW4HXO throughout the night,
with a marked drop in strength between 0350 and 0420 utc, and reversion to
daytime signal levels therafter. The propagation showed the same sort of
pattern as GW3UEPs signals, but Mike seems to be consistently stronger by
around 6 dB
Mike's signals reached a sort of peak at 2330utc, and
stayed at good audible strength until 0350 utc, with moderate QSB having a
two or three minute cycle. His signals didn't exatctly "fall off a cliff"
after 0350utc, but a fairly rapid decrease in signal strength occurred,
perhaps as much as 10 dB, but I'm guessing.
Mike's signals have been
visible all morning [couldn't listen - I was at work :-((], then stopped
abruptly at about 1410 utc this afternoon.
It would be really
interesting to run an overnight comparison between GW4HXO and GW3UEP, but
at the moment, they're beaconing at opposite ends of the band!
I'm
also seeing what I assume to be Finbar clearly on 503.792 at the
moment. Can't make out his call-sign by ear.
Night and day
comparison screenshots of GW4HXO attached.
73, Dave G3WCB
IO91RM
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On
Behalf Of Dave G3WCB Sent: 24 July 2007 22:56 To: [email protected] Subject:
RE: LF: [ 500]; Two GW's Testing... GW4HXO
Dave, LF,
GW4HXO
is quite a bit stronger now, and clearly audible in a 1.74 Khz bandwidth
(Wierd SPM-30 feature) I'd give him 439 by ear. My background noise level
is sitting at -74 dBm, and Mike is a dB or two above that. (About 50
micro-volts at the RX terminals)
I'm using a 20m long "Tee" at 6m,
tuned with a big coil which is link-coupled to the RX. It does pick up a
lot of SMPSU crud from nearby wiring. A loop would be much
quieter.
I'll leave ARGO running overnight to see what happens to the
signal levels around dawn.
73, Dave G3WCB
IO91RM
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On
Behalf Of Dave Sergeant Sent: 24 July 2007 21:28 To: [email protected] Subject:
Re: LF: [ 500]; Two GW's Testing... GW4HXO
On 24 Jul 2007 at 20:58,
Dave G3WCB wrote:
> Well.......I'm seeing something on 503.812, and
I might be hearing > fragments of a call-sign. I'm using a SPM-30 on the
24Hz bandwidth > setting, and the callsign is a bit too fast.-- Would it
be possible > to insert a couple of seconds of blank carrier after each
call-sign, > or alternatively QRS to 5 or 6 WPM?
Still amazed at
the difference in reception between Bracknell and Iver (the whole of about
10 miles...). Currently hearing (and not much different from midday here)
with my two ears.....
505.15 DI2BE
569 503.8 GW4HXO 559, very consistent
all day 503.75 G0MRF
599 503.65 G4WGT
579 503.2 GI4PDE traces, was
solid earlier 502.2 G3XIZ in QSO with
G3UNT both 599 501.5 GW3UEP
329
(All frequencies approximate, difficult to read to 10Hz accuracy
when tuning CW by ear...).
I can even hear 'HXO and 'WGT under
'MRF's psk in my 400Hz filter
A couple of CQs from here earlier went
unanswered...
73 Dave G3YMC
http://www.davesergeant.com
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