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RE: LF: WE2XPQ OP32 136

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Subject: RE: LF: WE2XPQ OP32 136
From: Laurence KL7 L <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 05:54:06 -0900
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thanks - Yes I asked my friends in VK and ZL to take a looksee from another forum. But no decodes even from JA probably means Im just creating a little more global warming. I took my decoder off line but Im still on. I added another 3dB of power just after Johns decode.

Cheers

Laurence


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Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 14:37:02 +0000
Subject: Re: LF: WE2XPQ OP32 136

L,
 
Just the  one in the  data  base , unless  there  are  any  off  line  decodes
but  2  dB's  in hand ,
 
VK4ZE / VK2 XGJ  / VK5CV  also showing  ?
 
73-G,
 
 
-39 OPERA 0.136 25/11/2013 03:24 United States 1385349861 WE2XPQ BP51IP   VE7BDQ   CN89LA RXOp32 291
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sent: Monday, November 25, 2013 1:33 AM
Subject: RE: LF: WE2XPQ OP32 136

thanks Graham -

I was thinking more of the deep search side - the inner workings of the QRPLABS  DDS and PIC and how calibration is maintained whilst on constant carrier is the concern. Cal is normally done in a key up period and Im not allowing this to happen - so I reckon I may wander...may have to go back to the HP3336b and key that - and only use the Ultimate 2 on WSPR etc - Im tracking it with the Fieldfox and I appear high. \

Hours pass...

Yep it wanders without the cal period - so Ive cranked up the HP3336b and wandered onto freq but now GPS locked (from 0120Z) so I really should be phase steady. Id would use the word coherent except I cant spell it.

 I really hadnt considered the keying sidebands till Markus mentioned it, but produces very pretty sidebands looking at dot 60 slow.

Running close to 600W output at this time but conditions still look poorish.  I keep wandering back into the shack - its like baby watching...just making sure there are no flames. Actually this Deccas is nearly fool proof and I ran it for  long time (weeks) at near full whack and didnt loose sleep. The station is nearly the same as it was in 2005..only the spiders have changed and Im now paying the house insurance and electricity bill :-)  ERP should be around 2Wish at this time in the main lobe.

http://kl7l.com/KL7LSHACK.jpg


Laurence KL7L

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Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 00:11:37 +0000
Subject: Re: LF: WE2XPQ OP32 136

Laurence
 
Phase / stability  makes no difference to the Op decoder  performance , guard  band  for   OP64   is   100 mHz  ,   OP32   200 mHz  , very unlikely  to  drop  within  200 mHz  ! ,   1 Hz  separation  at  OP64  could  hold  ~  8  stations  , afc  will  track the  cross over's  , plot  would  look like  Clapham junction .
 
Good  luck , 73-G,
 
 

Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2013 10:14 PM
Subject: LF: WE2XPQ OP32 136

WE2XPQ testing Op 32  136kHz - think Ive got the PTT and controls keying now using the Ultimate 2 drive source - will hopefully be up to 600W in a few mins. Still driving the spiders out., so will let things warm up slowly - around 35A loop current. Will see if Im phase continuous - the Tx is "on" all the time and Im just switching the RF drive, Im justnot  sure if the gps driven freq stab/corrections occur when in Ulitmates "transmit" mode.   If so it may muck up the phase - We will see but Ive not seen any transitions so far.

Laurence Kl7L Wasilla Alaska
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