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Subject: | LF: OP32 correlation results Feb 20/21 |
From: | Markus Vester <[email protected]> |
Date: | Thu, 21 Feb 2013 13:16:33 -0500 (EST) |
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Below you'll find the "Opera deep search" output for last night, which has become a respectably long list.
I'm especially happy to report two hits for Jay WD2XNS at 2:01 and 2:34. Attached screenshot is a zoomed portion of the 477 microHz spectrogram which provides the raw data for the correlation.
2013-02-20:
137541.954Hz 2mHz 8.2dB 27.5dBaf -44.2dBOp 19:54:12 18.6dB UA4WPF
137570.938Hz 73mHz 6.6dB 31.8dBaf -39.8dBOp 20:00:03 20.5dB RA3YO 137556.940Hz 9mHz 16.7dB 35.7dBaf -35.9dBOp 20:03:17 21.1dB RN3AGC 137534.023Hz 72mHz 12.5dB 33.6dBaf -38.0dBOp 20:11:08 20.9dB DF2JP 137569.088Hz 145mHz 0.8dB 35.5dBaf -36.2dBOp 20:02:09 21.3dB UW8SM 137541.954Hz 2mHz 11.7dB 31.6dBaf -40.0dBOp 20:29:11 20.8dB UA4WPF 137570.896Hz 58mHz 9.2dB 32.8dBaf -38.8dBOp 20:34:41 21.3dB RA3YO 137569.145Hz 3mHz 5.8dB 21.9dBaf -49.7dBOp 20:50:01 16.3dB UW8SM 137556.934Hz 4mHz 14.6dB 34.6dBaf -37.0dBOp 20:58:04 21.5dB RN3AGC 137541.954Hz 2mHz 11.0dB 30.3dBaf -41.4dBOp 21:05:12 21.4dB UA4WPF 137534.013Hz 81mHz 11.9dB 34.3dBaf -37.3dBOp 21:41:41 21.4dB DF2JP 137556.934Hz 3mHz 6.7dB 27.5dBaf -44.2dBOp 21:33:15 18.8dB RN3AGC 137569.166Hz 3mHz 3.8dB 21.3dBaf -50.3dBOp 21:37:52 14.7dB UW8SM 137541.954Hz 2mHz 8.4dB 28.8dBaf -42.8dBOp 21:42:12 20.3dB UA4WPF 137549.859Hz 2mHz 1.7dB 18.7dBaf -52.9dBOp 21:54:19 14.8dB SV8CS 137541.954Hz 2mHz 8.5dB 27.5dBaf -44.1dBOp 22:18:12 19.7dB UA4WPF 137556.928Hz 3mHz 8.3dB 27.3dBaf -44.3dBOp 22:18:14 20.9dB RN3AGC 137541.954Hz 1mHz 7.1dB 26.7dBaf -44.9dBOp 22:54:10 19.1dB UA4WPF 137556.930Hz 2mHz 10.1dB 29.1dBaf -42.5dBOp 23:03:15 19.7dB RN3AGC 137534.001Hz 96mHz 7.1dB 29.4dBaf -42.3dBOp 23:21:27 20.3dB DF2JP 137569.187Hz 68mHz 0.6dB 29.1dBaf -42.5dBOp 23:13:33 16.8dB UW8SM 137541.954Hz 2mHz 5.6dB 24.6dBaf -47.0dBOp 23:29:11 19.8dB UA4WPF 137549.870Hz 3mHz 0.8dB 19.0dBaf -52.7dBOp 23:34:08 15.1dB SV8CS 2013-02-21:
137541.954Hz 2mHz 7.1dB 26.6dBaf -45.0dBOp 00:04:12 19.4dB UA4WPF
137541.954Hz 2mHz 2.0dB 21.5dBaf -50.1dBOp 00:40:11 17.4dB UA4WPF 137569.192Hz 5mHz 3.4dB 21.0dBaf -50.7dBOp 00:49:11 14.4dB UW8SM 137534.035Hz 73mHz 11.3dB 31.6dBaf -40.0dBOp 01:01:14 20.1dB DF2JP 137541.954Hz 2mHz 6.3dB 27.0dBaf -44.6dBOp 01:16:11 18.9dB UA4WPF 137549.862Hz 84mHz 1.3dB 28.0dBaf -43.7dBOp 01:13:56 19.6dB SV8CS 137569.167Hz 2mHz 8.8dB 24.3dBaf -47.3dBOp 01:37:00 17.0dB UW8SM 137580.001Hz 1mHz 0.6dB 20.5dBaf -51.1dBOp 02:01:45 14.1dB WD2XNS 137569.121Hz 156mHz 0.1dB 31.4dBaf -40.3dBOp 02:24:49 20.2dB UW8SM 137534.062Hz 78mHz 11.7dB 34.6dBaf -37.0dBOp 02:40:60 21.1dB DF2JP 137580.000Hz 1mHz 0.2dB 20.2dBaf -51.5dBOp 02:34:41 16.3dB WD2XNS 137549.861Hz 1mHz 5.5dB 17.5dBaf -54.2dBOp 02:53:46 15.3dB SV8CS 137569.226Hz 140mHz 1.4dB 31.0dBaf -40.7dBOp 03:12:38 18.3dB UW8SM 137569.168Hz 93mHz 4.0dB 31.7dBaf -39.9dBOp 04:00:27 20.6dB UW8SM 137534.045Hz 4mHz 12.5dB 30.2dBaf -41.4dBOp 04:20:46 19.5dB DF2JP 137569.185Hz 90mHz 5.4dB 30.0dBaf -41.7dBOp 04:48:16 21.2dB UW8SM 137569.191Hz 96mHz 2.0dB 27.1dBaf -44.6dBOp 05:36:05 16.4dB UW8SM 137534.041Hz 3mHz 15.2dB 35.4dBaf -36.2dBOp 06:00:31 19.4dB DF2JP 137569.173Hz 9mHz 3.6dB 24.0dBaf -47.7dBOp 06:23:58 15.7dB UW8SM Best 73,
Markus (DF6NM)
Von: Markus Vester <[email protected]> An: rsgb_lf_group <[email protected]> Verschickt: Do, 21 Feb 2013 12:26 am Betreff: LF: Re: WD2XNS OP32 136.000 Jay,
good, I'll try to catch you. Assuming your QRG is accurate, it would fit just snugly between two visible Loran lines:
137579.8544 Hz (GRI 6731: Lessay, Soustons, Anthorn, Sylt)
137581.2500 Hz (GRI 8000: Bryansk, Petrozavodsk, Slonim, Simferopol, Syzran)
Good luck,
Markus (DF6NM)
----- Original Message -----
From: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 11:58 PM
Subject: LF: WD2XNS OP32 136.000
Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2
wd2xns_Op32_130221.png |
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