Spiros,
here you are:
13:19:21 SV8CS 1437km 137540.083Hz
124mHz -38.8dBOp 48% 17.4dB
This was at 13:02, after 48% of
the sequence had been received.
Best 73,
Markus
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 11:33 AM
Subject: Re: LF: Op32 last night
Spiros, LF,
several detections of your signal appeared in
Northern Israel last night, along with a couple from UA4WPF and RN3AGC. Chris
who had been running the software in Bucharest the other night
got similar results.
I am currently leaving the receiver on
during the daytime, and the noise appears to be quite low. So if you
decided to transmit this afternoon there might be a good chance for a
daylight detection.
Best 73,
Markus (4X/DF6NM in
KM73TD)
UT
call distance frequency bandwidth SNR
correlation
2013-03-11:
22:37:17 SV8CS 1437km
137540.006Hz 176mHz -39.0dBOp 90% 19.0dB
2013-03-12:
00:29:12 UA4WPF 2960km
137541.990Hz 2mHz -45.3dBOp 66% 16.7dB 00:50:36
SV8CS 1437km 137540.046Hz 146mHz -38.8dBOp 100% 20.4dB 02:30:24
SV8CS 1437km 137540.033Hz 159mHz -40.7dBOp 100% 18.7dB 04:10:12
SV8CS 1437km 137540.015Hz 163mHz -37.4dBOp 47%
18.5dB 05:21:24 SV8CS 1437km 137540.007Hz 136mHz -38.0dBOp 100%
19.3dB 06:18:16 RN3AGC 2534km 137557.000Hz 3mHz
-50.5dBOp 83% 15.9dB
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 5:42 AM
Subject: LF: Op32 last night
Captured in Op 32
23:54 136 UA4WPF de SV8CS Op32 3186 km
-39 dB in ZAKYNTHOS Isl.
Spiros/SV8CS
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