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| Subject: | Re: VLF: Pacific MSKs in Europe |
| From: | pws <[email protected]> |
| Date: | Tue, 11 Jan 2011 14:42:00 +0100 |
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Hi Markus, > ... > BTW It's funny how quickly my remaining wish came true: GQD went off between > 10 and 12 today, and indeed there's a very weak hump from Japan at 22.2 kHz > (see attached, colours swapped for better visibility). The peak is also > present on Paul Nicholson's plot. > Thanks fer info, unfortunately bearing is ~45 deg. from here - and that's too close to the NE-minimum of the 20cm ferrite loop laying on the floor at basement. Next project should be an E-field probe. I'm looking for a high-Z / low-noise preamp (10-160 kHz / 40dB) with wide dynamic range. Statics and Loran-C/Sylt are horrible strong here at ~30m of height. Cheers, Peter |
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