Lobos, Roger!
Thank you both for listening.
I think there is very little to no chance to be detected by you Roger
but maybe it's worth the try.
20db over noise at 40km distance is very good and probably the strongest
signal you have ever seen from me Lubos. That signal should be audible
and enough for CW. Congratulation to your improvements Lubos.
Local conditions are good, -2 centigrade and in the moment nearly no
wind. I hope wind isn't becoming a problem during the day.
I will try to keep the TX running until evening.
Ossi is also transmitting on around 8970.02 so watch out for his signal
too.
73 es tnx
OE3GHB
Gerhard
Am Samstag, den 22.01.2011, 09:30 +0000 schrieb Roger Lapthorn:
> Monitoring (hopefully) and uploading to my grabber at
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15047843/xbm_grab.jpg . Nothing seen yet that
> could be positively identified as your signal Gerhard.
>
> 73s
> Roger G3XBM
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> 2011/1/22 Lubos OK2BVG <[email protected]>
> Hello Gerhard, VLF!
> I spent a lot of time to elimination noise and disturbtion in
> my VLF reception last week. I noticed, you started your
> transmission and I just see your strong signal well. It is
> nearly 20dB up to noise now.
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> Lubos, OK2BVG
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> ***************************
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> > From: [email protected]
> > To: [email protected]
> > Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2011 09:58:48 +0100
> > Subject: LF: VLF transmisssion
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> > Hello group!
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> > I started to transmit about an hour ago.
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> > See:
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> > http://members.aon.at/grabber/VLF
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> > Unfortunately my QRG will not be very stable and so some
> drifting can be
> > expected.
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> > 73
> > OE3GHB
> > Gerhard
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