Hi Paul,
No problem, don't worry about the QRM. It is normal that we interfere
each other sometimes. I'm sure i also reduced your WSPR SNR at DL0AO if
you were so close to me ;-)
Tonite i'll stay at 137.620 kHz.
73, Stefan
Am 12.11.2018 21:23, schrieb N1BUG:
Stefan, Markus,
If you want to stay on 137.465 let me know... I can shut my
transmitter off for the night. Sorry I didn't think to do that last
night. I thought I was far enough away (in kilometers) from anyone
with interest in EbNaut...
Paul N1BUG
On 11/12/18 3:06 PM, Markus Vester wrote:
Hi Stefan,
yes I would like to qso and set up a second autodecoder, but with
my current setup I can't receive EbNaut above 137555 Hz.
73, Markus
-----Ursprüngliche Mitteilung----- Von: DK7FC
<[email protected]> An: rsgb_lf_group
<[email protected]> Verschickt: Mo, 12. Nov. 2018
20:45 Betreff: Re: LF: Re: LF EbNaut tonite
LF,
Another opportunity tonite:
f = 137.620 kHz Start time: 12.NOV.2018 20:00 UTC (hourly, until
including 6 UTC) Symbol period: 1 s Characters: 20 CRC bits: 16
Coding 8K19A Antenna current: 4 A Duration: 20:32 [mm:ss]
Markus, do you like to join? We could try a QSO with these
settings.
Note the different TX frequency. It is outside the WSPR-2 band,
but notto far. Unfortunately i cannot tune the resonance
frequency because my coildoes not have a variometer coil at the
moment. So i need to stay inthat range. 137.62 is just the
resonance spot right now.
73, Stefan
Am 12.11.2018 13:52, schrieb Rob Renoud: #yiv8286362132 body
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#yiv8286362132 body.yiv8286362132OECFntDef div
{font-family:Arial, Tahoma, Verdana, Helvetica,
sans-serif;font-size:10pt;} Jay and Stefan, I attempted my
first over the airEbNaut decodes last night using two separate
receive systems. Allappeared well but find that both instances
of SL did not save theentire wave file for each receive period
but truncated it to about165K. Will play with that today as have
not experienced that inprevious end-to-end sessions in the shack.
Well done and thanks for puttingthe EbNaut signal on the air,
Stefan. Thanks for posting yours, Jay,as it confirms I should
have been able to copy all. Look forward toanother opportunity.
73, Rob - K3RWR From: [email protected] Sent: Monday,
November 12, 2018 1:34 AM To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: LF: LF EbNaut tonite Stefan Copy of your
message below. The message is not blacked out sinceit was already
available on Marcus's automated decoder. Nice to seerank 0. Will
be looking for Marcus next! Jay W1VD ----- Original Message
----- From: DK7FC<[email protected]> Reply-To:
<[email protected]> To:<[email protected]>
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
toconsider the +0.3 second time offset, which is relevant at that
symbollength. Furthermore there is some uncertainty if the
transmissionstarts at the exact second. It could happen that it
starts 1 second tolate. We will see what happens.
73, Stefan
Am 11.11.2018 18:38, schrieb DK7FC: HiLF,
I'd like to try some EbNaut transmissions tonite. Maybe someone
is somedistance 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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