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VLF: tonite and tomorrow on the 36km band...

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Subject: VLF: tonite and tomorrow on the 36km band...
From: DK7FC <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 04 May 2017 19:09:06 +0200
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VLF,

First thunderstorms in the region here. Time for VLF transmissions :-)

f = 8270.100000 Hz
Start time: 04.May.2017   18:00:00 UTC
Symbol period: 40 s
Characters: 3
CRC bits: 8
Coding 16K21A
Duration: 8h, 10m, 40s
Antenna current: 670 mA

(Set list length to: 239 in the first run)
This is an experiment using a low CRC value which gives a lower optimum list length. Let's see if it produces to many false decodes.


Probably that's a transmission for Paul only:

f = 8270.100000 Hz
Start time: 05.May.2017   05:00:00 UTC
Symbol period: 10 s
Characters: 100
CRC bits: 0
Coding 8K19A
Duration: 13h, 44min
Antenna current: 670 mA


73, Stefan
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