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Re: LF: Re: VLF 29501, signal?

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Subject: Re: LF: Re: VLF 29501, signal?
From: wolf_dl4yhf <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2014 19:25:00 +0100
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Hello Paul and all,

Many thanks for the compilation and to anyone else involved - almost as impressive as the VLF natural radio signals ! As Johan 'LKM said, playing the file in a loop gives good recognition by ear (especially when 'QRP' Morse is one's favourite).

Hope to get the chance to receive something on 29.5 kHz at the weekend. Tried E- and H-field antennas at home, but not surprising, nothing copied even with sub-milliHertz FFTs and long-term averaging.

All the best,
  Wolf .


Am 06.03.2014 01:28, schrieb Paul Nicholson:

Determined listeners might try this one.  This is last
night's transmission, 9 hours starting 2014-03-04 23:00 and
the time compression ratio is the same (x800)

 http://67.207.143.181/wh2xba1_140303b.wav

The Morse is faster on this one which might help.   You can
hear the background noise ebb away near the end (08:00) as
dawn arrives here.

I'm finding this one a bit easier to read.
--
Paul Nicholson
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