Hi Andy,
thanks for mentioning this, but the signal around 136321 certainly is not mine. Brian CT1DRP is located favourably on the Portugese
Atlantic coast, and his signal has made it across the pond to the U.S. and Canada regularly. I am sure he will be interested if you
could post one of your captures. On the other hand, I have not been able to transmit this weekend. Also, I'm well inland, and I'd
expect that transatlantic copy of my low ERP signal is only possible on rare occasions.
Copying DFCW is not any more difficult than QRSS. All you need to do is select a reasonable FFT bin bandwidth (e.g. 84 mHz for 10
second, or 10 mHz for 60 second symbol duration) and scroll speed, and look out for Morse dashes / dots on the higher / lower RF
frequency.
Good luck
Markus, DF6NM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy - KU4XR" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2008 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: LF: CT1DRP daytime?
the lower carrier seems to be visible again on the Eu grabber,
about 20 dB weaker.
Good day Markus;-- That comment gives me the opportunity to tell
what I was seeing on your frequency last night. I saw quite a
few noticable lines on your lower carrier frequeny, but far less
on the upper frequency. Having never watched for a DFCW signal
much, I'm not sure if this is possibly a normal anomaly. I am
reasonabbly sure that I was copying occassional traces of your
signal in Tennessee. - EM75xr. I have some SpecLab captures, and
will try to send some of the best ones to you later. 73, and
thanks for a signal on the band.
Andy - KU4XR - EM75xr - Friendsville, TN.
LOWfer Beacon " XR " @ 184.322 KHz
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