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Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2015 11:16
AM
Subject: Re: LF: LF 137777 vo1na
06-03-15
Hello all,
It has been many years, since I have monitored 137
kHz.
Recently I have build a new PC and upgraded my
internet connection.
Running a lot of programs simultaneous is very
smooth now.
I might set up a 137.777 kHz
grabber.
Is there any info how to do that?
And is it possible to use ARGO for this
purpose?
To wet my apetite, I have run ARGO last night on
137.777 kHz.
A sample capture is attached.
Besides VO1NA, there is also a weak signal on 137.779
kHz.
Could anyone tell me which station this
is?
Starting 00:00 UTC, I have made captures every 10
minutes.
These can be found here:
http://www.ndb.demon.nl/VO1NA/
Any help is much appreciated.
Best regards,
Roelof
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From: Roelof Bakker, pa0rdt
Location: Middelburg, Zealand SW Netherlands, 51 30 02
N, 03 36 02 E
Locator: JO11tm
Receiver: PERSEUS, Filter 15 Hz, centre frequency 400
Hz.
Aerial: pa0rdt-mini-whip, 5 metre up in a hawthorn
tree.
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