Hi Doug,
I have to smile. It's actually an exciting night.
There is stronger QSB but nice signal levels between that. Also
Mike/G3XDV is transmitting and well above the noise. I just saw him on
the VE1VDM grabber.
Vernon reported i am audible in Nova Scotia, so that's OK ;-)
The farer to the west, the closer comes the path to the auroral oval
where a lot seems to go on these days. But the signal made it to UA0SNV
again, just got that screenshot from Vasily:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19882028/LF/capt2229.PNG
It's one step to JA7NI from there and it is a very good indicator for
possible DX...
73, GL, Stefan
PS: I switched to DFCW-90 a while ago. Your settings are fine. 90 dot
normal would be an alternative.
Am 03.02.2012 01:20, schrieb Douglas D. Williams:
Switched to QRSS60 (slow).
D.
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Douglas D.
Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
Getting traces of one (perhaps two) signals.....
700Hz = 136.172kHz
D. KB4OER
2012/2/2 Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]>
Am 02.02.2012 23:48, schrieb Douglas D. Williams:
So, 136.172kHz....QRSS 30 second slow?
I'll be watching.
That gives me an entire 6Hz of bandwidth in my ARGO window, centered on
136.172kHz.
D. KB4OER
No, QRSS-60. I could also switch to DFCW-90 which may be a bit more
efficient.
Look at UA0SNV, propagation seems to be better than i expected :-) http://dl.dropbox.com/u/47550836/UA0SNV_LF_Grabber.html
73, Stefan/DK7FC
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