Mike
Nothing received in CT either. Will look again on Wednesday and Friday.
Jay
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Dennison" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 1:37 PM
Subject: Re: LF: XDV beacon
Dex, thanks for looking.
It's definitely not me. I sent a single character at the start of
each hour, so the line is too continous. Also, your Argo is set to
90s dots, and I was sendng 60s dots.The Morse would therefore have
been much less wide. You are not the first person to stare at a
fading carrier and trying to make QRSS out of it.
I'll be back on that frequency on Wedneday. From your pictures, it
looks like there's some QRM on 136.3180kHz. Would it be useful if I
moved a few hundred millhertz higher?
Mike
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Nothing seen overnight on 136.3182 but did catch some traces on
136.31805 before my sunrise. Probably just noise but does look a bit
like QRSS. Argo captures below. Time is EST. 136.318 reference
signal at zero line.
http://www.w4dex.com/lf/temp/136_318kc/
Dex
Mike Dennison wrote:
> I shall be alternating between 136.3182kHz (Mon, Wed, Fri) and
> 137.7752kHz (Tue, Thu, Sat) this week. Mode is QRSS60, text is 'X''.
> Each transmission starts on the hour.
>
> Beacon on 136.3182 will be from 1800 to 0900UTC.
> Tests on 137.7752 will be at 0500, 0600 and 0700 only.
>
> Mike, G3XDV
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