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Re: LF: More EbNaut 137.777

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Subject: Re: LF: More EbNaut 137.777
From: Andy Talbot <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2015 21:26:23 +0000
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2030 decode was fine, callsign decoded after about 4%
 - did the graphic dump of the screen pass through the reflector ?

2100 decode not so sucesssful

WBPZO     which is wrong ?
Rank 11069 Es/N0 -14.4  Sym Error 202/512

Then the decode messaged changed to  V @4

And teh signal on teh waterfall is no longer visible.

How can I make a copy of the text in the EbNaut window ?  Highlight and copy (Windows) doesn't work

Andy


On 26 November 2015 at 21:13, Paul Nicholson <[email protected]> wrote:

20:30 message

 found rank 35302: VO1NA  ps [ 28  -30  -30    0    0]
 re-encode 188/512 ber 3.67e-01  Es/N0=-12.3 Eb/N0=0.0

at offset again T=+0.8, so far no better decode so could be
the clock is no longer drifting?

Andy wrote

> there were occasional short lines

There's a few runs, longest is a run of eleven ones about
a 1/4 way through the message.

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Paul Nicholson
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