Hello Stefan,
> About 16 kHz: Sometimes there appear traces at 16 kHz as well as on 8
> kHz but these may be signals caused by some alias effects in the
> soundcard, sampling at 48 or 96 kS/s and/or caused by NAA/24 kHz. I am
I use Perseus as the rx, not a soundcard :-)
So that rules out those problems.
> BTW, it would be interesting to see a 0...24 kHz capture of your RX
> antenna, covering one day.
How about 2 min samples 30 min apart for 24 hours?
I'm recording every 30 minutes for 2 minutes 0-100kHz
Those recordings I later can play back and make waterfalls for specific
frequencies. That allows me to zoom in on particular events afterwards.
However I don't see what happens within the 28 minutes waiting period. I don't
want to record 24h as it would take another 24h to produce waterfalls
> I am receiving these traces too, see the lower capture on
> http://www.iup.uni-heidelberg.de/schaefer_vlf/DK7FC_VLF_Grabber.html and
> ignore the 600 Hz spaced QRM lines, caused by the Heidelbergs's tram SMPS...
I had a look there earlier, but the QRM lines made it hard to read.
In your case you could create a SpecLab plug-in that removes these lines before
they are painted. I did a similar thing for a different purpose. That would
make your grabber image easier to read.
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