Jim,
you seem to be running QRO ;-)
I downloaded and fired up DL4YHF's Wolf GUI (of which I have no previous
experience), selected the "20" mode, tuned the RX to 503.000kHz USB and in the
next few seconds I received this:
----
2008-02-07 23:59:49 >WOLF20 -r 8000 -f 800 -t 1.0 -w 0.0000
t: 12 f:-0.065 a: 0.1 dp: 77.7 ci:15 cj:453 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t: 24 f:-0.062 a:-0.0 dp: 77.0 ci:15 cj:453 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t: 48 f:-0.061 a:-0.2 dp: 77.5 ci:15 cj:453 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t: 96 f:-0.059 pm:75.76 jm: 55 q: 4.7 4.6 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t: 144 f:-0.059 pm:132.0 jm: 55 q: 6.7 7.3 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t: 192 f:-0.059 pm:145.3 jm: 55 q: 7.0 7.2 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t: 240 f:-0.059 pm:149.4 jm: 55 q: 6.8 7.0 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t: 288 f:-0.059 pm:170.1 jm: 55 q: 7.9 7.7 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t: 336 f:-0.059 pm:239.4 jm: 55 q: 9.7 9.6 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t: 384 f:-0.059 pm:324.2 jm: 55 q: 10.8 10.8 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t: 432 f:-0.059 pm:422.3 jm: 55 q: 11.9 11.7 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t: 480 f:-0.059 pm:491.2 jm: 55 q: 12.4 12.2 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t: 528 f:-0.059 pm:563.2 jm: 55 q: 13.0 12.6 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t: 576 f:-0.059 pm:597.7 jm: 55 q: 13.3 12.9 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t: 624 f:-0.059 pm:615.5 jm: 55 q: 13.5 12.7 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t: 672 f:-0.059 pm:616.4 jm: 55 q: 13.2 12.7 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t: 720 f:-0.059 pm:642.2 jm: 55 q: 13.5 13.1 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t: 768 f:-0.059 pm:732.0 jm: 55 q: 13.7 13.6 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t: 816 f:-0.059 pm:910.5 jm: 55 q: 14.2 14.1 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t: 864 f:-0.059 pm: 1086 jm: 55 q: 14.5 14.3 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t: 912 f:-0.059 pm: 1158 jm: 55 q: 14.7 14.4 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t: 960 f:-0.059 pm: 1242 jm: 55 q: 14.8 14.5 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t:1008 f:-0.059 pm: 1370 jm: 55 q: 15.1 14.8 WOLF DE M0BMU -
t:1056 f:-0.059 pm: 1457 jm: 55 q: 15.2 15.0 WOLF DE M0BMU -
----
I didn't believe my eyes!
Equipment used at this end:
FD-4 dipole, extremely bad LF antenna (horizontal!)
Perseus RX by IV3NWV
VAC by Eugene Muzychenko
Wolf GUI by DL4YHF/KK7KA
73
Johan SM6LKM
----
James Moritz wrote:
Dear LF Group,
The WOLF 20 beacon is running again (from 2235utc) on 503.800kHz with 100mW
ERP. Any reports would be very welcome.
Cheers, Jim Moritz
73 de M0BMU
|