LF,
Ossi moved to 6470 Hz at 12 UTC. He uses no balloon today but is
visible in "600" anyway, the first time.
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 08.02.2011 14:03, schrieb Markus Vester:
Jim, thanks for this interesting plot. As the trace is still on my
screen here, I decided to follow your footsteps, and generated the
attached plot. It shows Ossi's frequency offset (mHz from 8970 Hz,
blue), signal level (arbitrary dB units, red), and approximate noise
(dB in 1.5 x 0.95 mHz, green). The ascii data are also attached.
As Mal and Rik say, we would expect
some ERP variation from a balloon antenna, equally affecting all
receiver sites. Ossi does run a local grabber about 10 km from his
transmitter (screenshot attached). Unfortunately the spectrogram
colourscale does not differentiate minor ERP variations. The outage at
11:20 had been reported yesterday.
The interesting large variations in
Jim's plot (about 6 dB pp) do not seem to appear here. This would hint
towards a propagation effect, which seems odd as the timescale (half
hour period) is a bit too fast for ionospheric Doppler at that range.
As the signal at M0BMU was apparently not too far above the noise, some
fluctuations might have been contributed simply by the stochastic noise
vector addition.
Today Ossi is transmitting again.
He is about 10 dB weaker than yesterday so probably running "barefoot"
without the balloon.
Best 73,
Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 12:09 AM
Subject: LF: Re: OE5ODL over different paths
Dear Ossi, Markus, LF Group,
I was quite interested to notice the sharp dip in OE5ODL's signal at
around
1430utc today, and in light of Markus' comments, I used the cursor
facilities in SpecLab to manually read off the signal levels, avoiding
the
noise bursts. I also did a quick field strength calibration of the
loop/receiver - the resulting plot of field strength vs time is shown
in the
attachment (the vertical axis should say "dBuV/m"). As well as the deep
null
around 1430, the signal level seems to rise several dB during the day,
peaking around 1800 - 2000, and now starting to fall off. Also, a
downwards
drift in frequency of about 1.5mHz can be seen.
Cheers, Jim Moritz
73 de M0BMU
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