Jay and Stefan,
I attempted my first over the air EbNaut decodes
last night using two separate receive systems. All appeared well but find
that both instances of SL did not save the entire wave file for each receive
period but truncated it to about 165K. Will play with that today as have
not experienced that in previous end-to-end sessions in the shack.
Well done and thanks for putting the EbNaut
signal on the air, Stefan. Thanks for posting yours, Jay, as it confirms I
should have been able to copy all. Look forward to another
opportunity.
73,
Rob - K3RWR
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2018 1:34 AM
Subject: Re: LF: LF EbNaut tonite
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