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Subject: | Re: LF: K7PO testing 8270.0 |
From: | Ward K7PO <[email protected]> |
Date: | Fri, 9 Feb 2018 17:18:49 -0500 |
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Jim, That would be awesome. You can see below when the Texas RX copied me. I'm going out tonight to get the GPS working properly. I'm having a little trouble believing my first test went so well. Not even sure about the power level right now, but I think I can get more than 600 ma antenna current. If I find and correct the GPS issue, I'll run another 24 hours on 8270.0. -73- Ward -----Original Message-----
From: hvanesce <[email protected]> To: rsgb_lf_group <[email protected]> Sent: Fri, Feb 9, 2018 1:46 pm Subject: RE: LF: K7PO testing 8270.0 Ward,
Congratulations on a great signal.
I can send plots from GA, KS, AK and PR if you’d like; it would be helpful to know when you’re on but also have ~ 1-week backup on those receivers.
73,
Jim AA5BW
From: owner-[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ward K7PO
Sent: Friday, February 9, 2018 10:46 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: LF: K7PO testing 8270.0 Paul,
I think you are correct on the GPS lock. I now recall a couple occasions in the last few weeks where I noticed the GPS unlocked. The problem must be worse than I thought. Tonight (~0100Z) I'll go out and check the GPS system or swap it with a second GPS. Is 8270.0 good? The TX is located some distance from me, so during the week I'm not there full time. Ward -----Original Message-----
From: Paul Nicholson <[email protected]> To: rsgb_lf_group <[email protected]> Sent: Fri, Feb 9, 2018 8:00 am Subject: Re: LF: K7PO testing 8270.0 Looking at the signal at Hawley in 1 hour chunks, S/N in 278 uHz and phase: 23 - 00 12.0 dB -36.1 deg 00 - 01 16.6 dB 185.5 deg 01 - 02 18.1 dB 99.1 deg 02 - 03 no signal 03 - 04 no signal 04 - 05 no signal 05 - 06 16.1 dB 71.4 deg 06 - 07 16.7 dB 108.8 deg 07 - 08 no signal 08 - 09 no signal 09 - 10 no signal When the signal is there, it is very strong and a sharp line on frequency. Then it vanishes for a few hours. Perhaps shifted to a frequency outside the narrow band I'm using? Also the phase is changing. Those phase changes are causing the apparent spread in the long narrow spectrum. The pattern at Forest VA is similar but the signal is weaker so harder to measure. I'd guess, an intermittent GPS lock. When it works, it works well, a really good signal. No sign of the signal here in Todmorden (8300 km), not much chance until the tx is firmly locked, frequency and phase. Then there will be a good chance I think. -- Paul Nicholson -- |
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