Hello Markus and LF ,
My grabber are ready on bi-band ( europ and american windows )
your signal are visible now !
http://jpmere.online.fr/Grabber/Grabber.htm
73 qro Jean-Pierre f1afj
Markus Vester a écrit :
Hi Chris, LF,
thanks for sharing this. The beacon signal you saw could well have
been my 60s-DFCW transmission. From 22:00 to 06:15 last night, I sent
"NM" with 0.1 Hz shift centered on 136.31855 kHz. On a QRSS3 display,
this would look like a pair of two-minute dashes with a one minute
break, repeating every 10 minutes. The apparent fading could be simply
due to the statistics of the signal being so close to the noise level.
Kind regards,
Markus
DF6NM in Nuernberg, JN59NK
-----Ursprüngliche Mitteilung-----
Von: Chris <[email protected]>
An: RSGB lf Group <[email protected]>
Verschickt: Mo., 3. Nov. 2008, 11:44
Thema: LF: Signals on 136/7
Hello Chris and LF,
Sorry Chris, got your e-mail too late to listen for you yesterday. I
can listen this afternoon and evening if you would like to try again?
Yesterday evening there was definitely a station beaconing around
136.32. Could not positively identify. Was too weak for Argo CW/NDB
and too fast for Argo QRSS3 with me, also inaudible. I will attach
capture with QRSS3, you can see it has 'blurred' due to being too
fast, nevertheless, somebody may be able to work out who it was.
Vy 73,
Chris, G4AYT, Whitstable, Kent, UK, (JO01MI).
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