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Re: LF: 74550 XRS in Germany

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Subject: Re: LF: 74550 XRS in Germany
From: Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 23:02:20 +0200
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Funny, i think we can continue with this discussion endlessly :-))
A running gag.

Am 29.09.2013 22:45, schrieb Graham:
wspr  uses   4 carriers  , so  not suitable

Not suitable for what?

73, Stefan



Am 29.09.2013 22:45, schrieb Graham:
There is only   'one'  Opera  ! there  is  no  other  single  carrier  on/off  data  system
 
Yes  , Markus  has  designed  a  secondary detector  that  acts  as  a  pattern  recognition  system , for  best  results  , the  qrg  needs  to  be  as  stable as  possible  , wspr  uses   4 carriers  , so  not suitable  and  conventional  qrss   has a  limited  number  of  transitions 
 
 Opera  sends  256  bits  in each  tx  cycle  , which  can be  detected  earlier  than the  main decoder  , that  is  extracting  the    call  from the  received  data   as opposed  to  pattern  matching  , 'a  software  bombe'
 
Using  the  long  Op coded tx  signal  , now ,   gives  a  3  way  split , the  65 min tx  time  produces  quite a  sizeable  block of  data  to  post-process
 
1... Normal   decode  with  Op software ------round  -43 dB 
2...qrss   grabber  trace  as  line  on qrg...... ??
3... correlation detection  .......  -50 dB ??
 
With the  advantage  of 50% duty cycle  ..
 
73-G,

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