Hi Jay,
Yes. It was just a different time. We were looking in 4.5 mHz
spectrograms or wider... EbNaut was not invented yet.
Am 15.03.2010 17:31, schrieb Paul Nicholson:
Here is an interesting peak on the spectrum,
http://abelian.org/vlf/tmp/ss100315a.png
Frequency is 8970.0098 Hz +/- 2.5mHz.
Bearing of this signal was 117/297 deg. Frankfurt is on 114.
I've added a spectrogram to
http://abelian.org/vlf/nb.shtml
There's a very faint line building up as Stefan continues
his transmission. Looks like the transmission is modulated
now so the signal has spread a little.
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Paul Nicholson
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Now with EbNaut and PPS accuracy we think that everything is possible.
We didn't reach the limits at all. New things to discover :-)
I remember our 1 year LF experiment (passing my full callsign over to
you, each month in the year) with up to 35 dB in 29 mHz.
Now we could try a first sub-9-kHz east to west TA decode. But Markus
helped you a lot so i let him do the first one. if he likes. There are a
lot of tasks here now on 'sub-6-kHz'... But soon!
The next exersise i Joe's message i think :-)
73, GL, Stefan
Am 03.01.2018 16:43, schrieb [email protected]:
Stefan
Probably should have added 'on this side of the pond' ;~) . Anyway,
Paul W1VLF could only attract the interest of one receiving station
(me) at 3 miles distance.
Jay
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Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2018 10:03 AM
Subject: Re: LF: W4DEX EbNaut in CT
Am 03.01.2018 15:49, schrieb [email protected]:
Paul, W1VLF, lost interest in the band ... there wasn't much going
on in 2010. Unfortunately, the BIG coil has since been decommissioned.
Or: there wasn't much going on in 2010 ... Paul, W1VLF, lost interest
in the band
Not much going on? My momories are somehow different :-)
It is always as much going on as people keep interest in activity.
73, Stefan
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