Uwe,
Looks stable and very strong over the
night.
That step in my 238 uHz window is because DHO went QRT
for 1h.
I use DHO 23.4 KHz experimental as reference in only
this 238 uHz window.
At 09h UTC today I did switch back to 22k1 as reference
for Specrum Lab.
At 06h30 was your signal very strong today.
The cursor say's -116dB at that
moment.
Where do I read the noise floor in Spectrum Lab
?
Average of the Yellow grab ?
In that case Noise is -140dB
Best 73's, Peter PA1SDB
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 9:24
PM
Subject: Re: Re: LF: Not very stable now
at 8970.000 Hz. (~ 0.001 Hz)
Hi Uwe,
Between ~11 and ~16 h UTC today was stabillity
perfect.
Befor 11 was a short break and also after 16
h
Not sure how it is right now.
The new traces are building slowly and the picture is
not complete yet.
73's, Peter.
PA1SDB
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 2:23
PM
Subject: Re: Re: LF: Not very stable
now at 8970.000 Hz. (~ 0.001 Hz)
Hi
Peter and Eddie, thanks for the hint. GL Uwe/dj8wx
Von: [email protected]Gesendet:
20.03.2013 11:07 An: [email protected]Betreff:
Re: LF: Not very stable now at 8970.000 Hz. (~ 0.001 Hz)
Hi Peter / Uwe Maybe that explains why when I ran my my Grabber
yesterday I could detect nothing. I haven't been running any 8.9KHz for a
while as my WSPR on 474KHz makes a mess. 73 Eddie G3ZJO On
20/03/2013 06:28, PA1SDB, Peter wrote:
Hello Uwe,
Your signal is not very stable
now.
It feels not good to me to
complain about 0.001 Hz drift, but I hope you understand when you
take a look at my grabber ;-)
Thanks anyway for all the
experimental broadcast's.
Best 73's, Peter -
PA1SDB
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