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Re: WOLF: Sunday evening 137294 Hz 10b/s

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Subject: Re: WOLF: Sunday evening 137294 Hz 10b/s
From: "Rob, M0DTS" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2012 09:58:12 +0000
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Thanks for that info, i had not calibrated anything even before receiving your signal earlier Markus.
The radio here is the ts-2000x without any 136KHz filter or preamp yet, it is not locked to gps and shifts around a lot so there would be some variation too.

Nothing more was received from John for the extra hour i left it running last night so maybe i shifted out of the 1Hz bandwidth..
I'll have to set something up with better stability next time.

Rob
M0DTS

On 30/01/2012 00:38, Markus Vester wrote:
Rob,
 
f: 0.996 says that XES is just on the edge of your 1295 +-1Hz frequency window (-f 1295 -t 1.0). Assuming you are receiving 136 kHz USB, he would be coming in on 1294 Hz.
 
Thanks for the earlier report on my evening transmission!

73, Markus (DF6NM)
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WD2XEX partially copied here in ~45min...

2012-01-29 22:49:37 >WOLF10  -r 8000 -f 1295 -t 1.0 -w 0.0000
t:  24 f: 0.868 a:-1.2 dp: 84.7 ci: 6 cj:130 C L???30S./BXQU ?
t:  48 f: 0.862 a:-0.7 dp: 82.9 ci: 5 cj:130 6B8K2G7RVOW7G2D ?
t:  96 f: 0.851 a:-1.0 dp: 82.7 ci:15 cj:155 ZYGIWUO/JBWRV5J ?
t: 192 f:-0.117 pm:4.874 jm:364 q:-14.2 -7.9 B6F4XIPQSOG2??? ?
........................
t:2496 f: 0.996 pm:30.11 jm:494 q: -3.1 -7.6 HV8HPCY7 J7CF*B ?
t:2592 f: 0.996 pm:30.17 jm:494 q: -2.9 -9.3 8WJMSZ9D/N42CH  ?
t:2688 f: 0.996 pm:31.92 jm:494 q: -2.8 -8.6 WD2XES  I660KPV ? <<<
t:2784 f: 0.996 pm:32.02 jm:494 q: -2.8 -8.5 X9D4C4*VXY/PWQ/ ?
t:2880 f: 0.996 pm:33.93 jm:494 q: -2.8 -8.3 X9D4C4*VXY/PWQ/ ?
t:2976 f: 0.996 pm:36.93 jm:494 q: -2.7 -6.1 X9D4C4*V229C0Y1 ?

I'll leave it running another hour and wait for full decode :-)
Maybe the numbers are useful to someone, i have not read about them yet..!


73

Rob
M0DTS
IO94IL

On 29/01/2012 22:40, Bill de Carle wrote:
> At 01:15 PM 1/29/2012, John W1TAG/WD2XES wrote:
>> Markus,
>>
>> Then I'll start on that frequency at 22:00 UT, unless CFH returns. 
>> Same as last night, WOLF(10) until 0600 UT.
>
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