Markus; I closed at 0820 as I saw the signal went away at about 0700 on the Markus grabber. Had to be up early so couldn't stay on longer. Will stay on longer tonite-Bob
From: [email protected]To: [email protected]Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2014 11:37:49 +0100 Subject: Re: LF: New OPERA OP/OPDS 2H tonight on 27.945 Dial Freq...
Jim,
I dont really know when Bob switched off... On my
grabber, the signal dropped sharply around 6 UT, thus the correlation
peak was probably based on the first half of the sequence which ended 6:52.
But on Paul's spectrogram http://abelian.org/vlf/sg29499.shtml
the carrier stayed visible until after 8 UT.
73,
Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2014 9:28 AM
Subject: RE: LF: New OPERA OP/OPDS 2H tonight on 27.945 Dial
Freq...
Markus,
This
is a welcome sight. Thanks to you and Bob. Was this detection made approximately
ten minutes before Bob switched off?
73,
Jim AA5BW
Just one detection
here, but that makes it worth the effort:
2014-03-07 06:52:02
WH1XBA 6448km 29499.000Hz 1mHz -52.9dBOp 100%
15.3dB
Out of the last four
nights, this was the one with the highest noise. The carrier was visible
since about 0:30, but the detection occured only in the morning when the noise
went down before the signal did. Unlike Paul in Todmorden, I don't have a
steerable pair of loops, so only the blanker to combat the statics.
Bob, thanks for this
signal!
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