Hello Joe,
Will you be on air tonite again, using OP32? We could try to get a
decode in YV from your signal. The S/N of the recently published capture
may allow a OP32 decode. No problem about the fifferent dial frequency.
You know, best chances would be arround 8 UTC.
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 02.09.2012 02:19, schrieb [email protected]:
Graham, Group,
Absolutely delighted! Many thanks for the help and report.
Martin also sent a capture of the sigs from last night which
was also very gratifying.
It seems to be set up to TX opera32 every hour now and working
properly so it will not be touched until dawn tomorrow.
Many thanks for the good news and to those who took the time to
monitor!
73
Joe
On Sun, 2 Sep 2012, Graham wrote:
looks like a good start to the night
G..
23:26 136 VO1NA de GW0EZY Op32 -34 dB in Welshpool IO82HO
23:26 136 VO1NA de G4WGT Op32 -37 dB in Chorley, IO83qo
23:59 136 VO1NA de F4DTL Op32 -40 dB in Paris France
23:59 136 VO1NA de W1TAG Op32 -41 dB in Raymond, ME
23:59 136 VO1NA de GW0EZY Op32 -32 dB in Welshpool IO82HO
23:59 136 VO1NA de G4WGT Op32 -31 dB in Chorley, IO83qo
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From: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2012 11:18 PM
To: "Graham" <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: LF: VO1NA
Hi Graham, Terry and Group
Thanks for the report Terry. I also noted a dip in the sigs on
the DF6NM grabber and for a moment was concerned that the power
supply was in trouble again. Fortunately all was OK.
The TX is now transmitting OP32 on 137.777 kHz, 4.5 anps to the 100m
wire.
Good luck to all and thank-you in advance to those who may be
monitoring.
73
Joe VO1NA
On Sat, 1 Sep 2012, Graham wrote:
Thanks Terry
This where it becomes a little messy
The mid band audio frequency's are OP32 = 1550 Hz
and OP8 = 1650 Hz
So for a carrier frequency of 137.777 KHz , that gives Rx
dial set usb of 136.227 for OP32 and 136.127 for OP8
As the pass bands are 100 Hz wide , then these will be
+/- 50 Hz max
So depending on the Rx setting accuracy , you could round
down to the last , 20 Hz or 7 Hz
Eg my Skanti R5003 tunes in 100 Hz steps , so 136.2 or
136.1 , would put me 27 Hz off , which all being well ,
leaves 20 Hz or so to the filter edge
All Joe needs to post in advance is the selected mode
speed as a change of speed , will need a Rx re-set . I
don't think Joe's TX P/C is web linked , so there will not
be a TX beacon ,
73-G.
NB:: Now if you want , that could also be translated to a
dial set for LSB as the Opera mode is only 1 tone ........
but I don't think we will go there just yet .. but would
that drop dfc39 out of the rx pass band .... I wonder ..
From: Terry GW0EZY
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2012 4:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: LF: VO1NA
Yes no problem. Please could you confirm the "dial" frequency?
If Opera could specify left or right audio channels I could do both
sub-bands as SDR-IQ/SpectraVue provides a two channel Rx with
output on L and R channels. Maybe SL could do the split for Opera.
I'll keep an eye on BS to see when to set up.
73 Terry
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Graham
Sent: 01 September 2012 12:20
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: LF: VO1NA
Terry
Joe was asking about running Opera beacon on 137.777 as
he is fixed frequency , but problem is arranging a monitor
group as operations are now 136.000 usb
Is it possible you could monitor 137.777 using Op mode , If
Joe runs overnight again ? Im sure we can arrange others to
join in
Tnx
Graham
From: Terry GW0EZY
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2012 8:07 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: LF: VO1NA
Joe
Screen grab of your signals last night. Strongest appears around
04:30 UTC with interesting deep QSB dip about 1 hr later. Still
copy at 07:00 UTC.
SDR14 with Wellbrook LFL1010 untuned loop
73 Terry GW0EZY
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