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Subject: | Re: LF: VLF Tinkering |
From: | DK7FC <[email protected]> |
Date: | Sun, 08 Nov 2015 22:28:15 +0100 |
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Hello Joe,If you can hear yourselfe in 0.5 km, maybe Paul can decode you in EbNaut on VLF? What do you hear in 1 km distance? And what in 5 km? 73, Stefan Am 08.11.2015 20:58, schrieb [email protected]: LF Group,Today the bandswitch was set from LF to VLF with clear sigs heard on 8.277 kHz with the home brew DC receiver at 0.5 km using the same TX set up as before.Thanks to all who sent reports of the OP32 on LF and the ecouragement to try EbNaut. A GPS unit is now on hand. It provides NMEA strings butI'm not sure about the pps. Hopefully it will be useful. 73 Joe VO1NA |
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