Stefan
Didn't monitor WSPR earlier in the evening so can't speak to condx to EU. Most of your transmissions produced no decodes (unexpexcted) ... there were no decodes of Marcus. N1BUG was running WSPR about 28 Hz below your frequency. His signal is quite strong here and elevated the noise floor at your frequency as evidenced by the waterfall. Next time on EbNaut, maybe move out of the WSPR band ;~).
Jay W1VD
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Sent: 11/12/2018 2:42:18 AM
Subject: Re: LF: LF EbNaut tonite
Jay,
A great result, thanks for the decode. And what a long time ago that i've been detected over the pond on LF. QRB: 6099 km, i remember. Were the condx good that night? I saw the DST level above -20 nT at least. We are still a bit away from the old 30 dB in 22 mHz :-)
Wonder if this is the best result from the night?
73, Stefan
PS: No problem with the non-blackening, the message is no secret. QRSS/DFCW has also been visible on all grabbers and WSPR spots are public too.
Am 12.11.2018 02:34, schrieb [email protected]:
Stefan
Copy of your message below. The message is not blacked out since it was already available on Marcus's automated decoder. Nice to see rank 0. Will be looking for Marcus next!
Jay W1VD
----- Original Message -----
Sent: 11/11/2018 2:01:37 PM
Subject: Re: LF: LF EbNaut tonite
PS: The message is transmitted from a SpecLab instance. So you need to consider the +0.3 second time offset, which is relevant at that symbol length. Furthermore there is some uncertainty if the transmission starts at the exact second. It could happen that it starts 1 second to late. We will see what happens.
73, Stefan
Am 11.11.2018 18:38, schrieb DK7FC:
Hi LF,
I'd like to try some EbNaut transmissions tonite. Maybe someone is some distance is interested to detect them?
Here is the program:
f = 137.465 kHz Start time: 11.NOV.2018 19:00 UTC (hourly, until including 7 UTC) Symbol period: 1 s Characters: 21 CRC bits: 16 Coding 8K19A Antenna current: 4 A Duration: 21:20 [mm:ss]
Reports welcome.
73, Stefan
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