Jim,
Thanks, getting a weak very trace & the decoder is indicating a signal sync but hardly visible, please keep trying, QSB may bring you up.
Gary - G4WGT.
2010/1/27 James Cowburn <[email protected]>
Hi Gary
Just got two decodes of you at -12dB and
-15dB 2116 and 2118.
I have replied with my call and locator on
odd minute txing
With best regards
Jim
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Thanks for your report & comments & Andy for answering Rik's
query.
Well there has not been any response to my CQ call so I will change the
text to beacon & continue to see if there is a report from further afield.
If you want to try for a weak decode I can reduce the power for a short
period say 30 minutes, my power is 50 watt RF (200 mW ERP) at the moment so in
view of your good report I could take it down to 10 watts RF.
73, Gary - G4WGT - IO83qo
2010/1/27 Andy Talbot <[email protected]>
-24dB S/N (2.5kHz ) is usually guaranteed
Andy
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2010/1/27 Rik Strobbe <[email protected]>
solid copy here, SNR -5 to -7dB.
But the signal is clearly audible, CW would be armchair
copy.
Any idea down to what SNR values JT4A produces a usable
decoding ?
LF,
Running JT4A this evening on 503.600 kHz, dial frequency 502.300 kHz
USB.
73, Gary - G4WGT - IO83qo
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