Laurence/group
Strangely, over the pole condx are good to VE7 this night. Also,
noted for the first time in a couple of weeks the turn on of the
Siberian Russian broadcaster at 1930UTC (noonish here) then slow
fade out during the afternoon...
Strong showing from DCF39 (better than last night) with long audible
periods and the EU LF broadcasters on 153KHz particularly the very
northern broadcaster in Norway are making good showings.
Late arrival for VE3OT (MP) into the grabber but now making a good
showing. No other NA activity noted as most where involved in RX
tests with EU.
Not sure why there's a dark cloud over KL7 :-)
I do know, it may be time to fire up the TX tomorrow if things
continue...
73 Scott
VE7TIL
On 2/13/2011 8:13 PM, Laurence KL7UK wrote:
Over the pole to Eu is pretty dire this evening but keeping
"watch" on 136.177 and 137.775 windows; my dial appears frozen and
wont budge...I think I can add another window and if looking at
the web page will scroll thru the captures automatically.
Blowing 50 knots out there and poor viz in blowing snow...
Im moving the VLF array tomorrow but the drifts are pretty deep.
Putting it on the South shore of the lake and hopefully reduce the
60Hz harmonics a bit (est 6dB); but the area is still has a
background Humm which I wont be able to do much about save comb
filtering,\.
Laurence KL7UK Wasilla/Palmer Alaska.
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 00:05:34 +0000
> Subject: LF: Re: Re: TA 136.318
>
> Dear Jay, LF Group,
>
> If you want a comparison, SM6BHZ is also transmitting a
beacon signal on
> about 136.178kHz presently.
>
> Cheers, Jim Moritz
> 73 de M0BMU
>
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