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Re: LF: 137kHz WSPR - reports appreciated [maybe...]

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Subject: Re: LF: 137kHz WSPR - reports appreciated [maybe...]
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Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2011 23:23:53 +0100
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Can't release data on WSPR.ORG due to congested internet site/not available.
Don't have special antenna, just a "piece a wire" signal is messed up by a 12 sec interval rattle.

2158 -22 -0.1   0.137540  0 G8IMR IO90 13
2218 -21 -0.3   0.137540  0 G8IMR IO90 13
2218  -4  1.2   0.137559  0 PA0A JO33 30

The QRG of PA0A is just outside this QRM, G8IMR is just in the "chopped" area.

Jan/pa3abk
@ jo21it QRB around 500km fm IO90


 5-1-2011 22:57, Dave G3WCB:
Well......I think that I can see something that isn't G8IMR. There's a faint
trace in the second half of the 21 40 period on 137.550. Andy is on 137.530.
See attached screen grab.

It's a bit clearer on the oroginal screen grab, which is too big to post
here.

Roger, does that correspond with one of your transmit periods?

73, Dave G3WCB



-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Martin Evans
Sent: 05 January 2011 21:50
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Subject: Re: LF: Re: 137kHz WSPR - reports appreciated





You only need approximate time sync - a second or two is good enough.

'JNT

Oh what fun!

Got the clock on the synched puter up, trying to get the clock on the duff
puter matched up.

Harder than it sounds!

Anyway, the signal that I can see is G8IMR at -21dB.

Sorry Roger.

Martin  GW3UCJ Swansea.






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