Hello Edgar,
Don't you have a remote access to that PC in Orford? So you could
install a Dropbox there and simply upload the file and then provide a
link so we can download it from here.
You are right, it is worth the effort! I remember the last, very
impressing detection on your side in Moonah, April this year, attached
again. It was possible to display the signals much clearer in the
reprocessing. So now we could even more reduce eventual doubts if i can
have the wav file.
Ah, BTW, if you're using Teamviewer software, it is even much more
simple, the file transfer. Then you don't even need a Dropbox, you can
simply pull the file to your PC (click left mouse on the file and hold,
move to your local PC desktop or other folder and release then. Then a
file transfer window opens...)
I would like to reprocess the files. AND, i will now start to TX again
in DFCW-180 on 136.172 kHz.
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 02.11.2013 04:02, schrieb edgar:
Hi Markus, Stefan,
Is it possible to search for the dashes using cross-correlation?
A wave file of the signals received at Orford is available.
Format is 16 bit, 22050 Hz.
Unfortunately I would have to travel to Orford to retrieve them due to
their size!
But that can be done if it is worth it.
Regards, Edgar
Moonah, Tasmania.
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