Markus/Stefan
I am able to copy something that seems to be wspr on 136.164, but I
don't have the right soft to decode it .
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/16381257/wspr-8.jpg
la5vna Steinar
www.opera.no
loc:jo59jq
Den 22.09.2012 21:49, skrev Markus Vester:
> Stefan and I have decided that we want to continue the WSPR-8 test
> transmissions tonight, but we intend to QSY below the Eu slot after 20:00 UT.
> We will stay with the alternate time slots (DK7FC at 0, 20, 40 minutes, DF6NM
> at 10, 30, 50 minutes), but will both use the same transmit frequency 136.164
> kHz (RF, not dial). We hope that this will ease the task for possible
> stateside receivers. Existing monitors will not have to restart the batch
> script, but only change the audio frequency in the little SndInput window.
>
> Best 73,
> Markus (DF6NM)
>
>
>
> From: Markus Vester
> Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2012 9:36 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: LF: Experimental software for WSPR-8 and -32
>
>
> Hi Stefan,
>
> sorry, only just started the RX before 7 UT. So here's your decode, delayed
> by 10 minutes...
>
> 2012-09-22 07:10 DK7FC 0.137429 +12 0 JN49ik 1 DF6NM/8 JN59nj
> 175 91
>
>
> The offset was shown as DT = -0.5 so timing is perfect.
>
> As you said, slow DX work should be split band. From here I would send close
> to the Eu slot, for example in a 10 Hz subband from 136.155 to 136.165 kHz.
> And perhaps 137.765 to 137.775 kHz for TA west-to-east, which would be in a
> DCF39 gap. This setup would also allow to merge the accelerated output with
> the "normal WSPR" band 137.4 to 137.6 kHz.
>
> Best 73
> Markus, DF6NM
>
> ...
>
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