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Re: LF: VO1NA - Opera32 detections

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Subject: Re: LF: VO1NA - Opera32 detections
From: Markus Vester <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2018 23:28:44 +0000 (UTC)
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Have a close look on the opds spectrograms on some of our grabbers:

DL0AO: https://lf.u01.de/
IZ7SLZ: https://www.qsl.net/iz7slz/OPDS/opds.jpg
DK7FC: http://www.iup.uni-heidelberg.de/schaefer_vlf/DK7FC_LF_DX_Grabber.html
YO/4X1RF: https://qsl.net/4x1rf/yo/lfgrabber.htm
EW6BN: https://qsl.net/ew6bn/opds.htm
RNAUS: http://rn3aus.narod.ru/grabber.html
DF6NM: http://df6nm.de/opera/opds.htm

Use any integer Hz frequencies, except those very close to 6.25 Hz multiples. For Heidelberg, better avoid the middle part 137492 to 137508 which is contaminated.by 1 Hz lines from DCF77+ MSF intermodulation. 

If Joe likes to stick to his favourite 137477, then others on 476, 478, 479, 480 would result in a cute line-up.

All the best,
Markus 

-----Ursprüngliche Mitteilung-----
Von: jrusgrove <[email protected]>
An: rsgb_lf_group <[email protected]>
Verschickt: Mi, 5. Dez 2018 23:51
Betreff: Re: LF: VO1NA - Opera32 detections

Rob
 
Within a couple Hz. Maybe Marcus could suggest clear frequencies on the EU end.
 
Jay W1VD 
----- Original Message -----
From: Rob Renoud
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2018 2:30 PM
Subject: Re: LF: VO1NA - Opera32 detections

Jay,

What separation would you suggest?  I can go anywhere with 1 mHz step size from the HP-3325 driver.

73,
Rob

On Dec 5, 2018, at 09:05, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:

Rob / Joe
 
Any chance you guys could cozy up within a couple Hz of each other when running EbNaut?
 
Jay W1VD  
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Rob Renoud <[email protected]>
Reply-To: <[email protected]>
Sent: 12/4/2018 6:11:55 PM
Subject: Re: LF: VO1NA - Opera32 detections

Hi Joe and Markus,

It would be fun putting a pair of EbNaut beacons on 2200M from North America later this week if there are no objections.  If you use 137477, Joe, I’ll be glad to run on 137490.

My TX is a Hafler P3000 at 250 watts to a top loaded vertical (14m vertical, 141m top loading) with a HP3325 driver employing phase modulation.

73,
Rob - K3RWR
Hollywood, MD


On Dec 4, 2018, at 16:03, Markus Vester <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Joe,

thanks for your fine signals, both on the "77"ies on LF, as well as perfectly persistent on VLF 8270.0075 Hz.

No objections from this end toward EbNaut in the opds band. For us it's comfortable to reuse an already running SpecLab instance with data Export. If you decide for a relatively short message and simple coding, my grabber PC is capable of running an autodecoder instance. Spot on 137500 is not good as there are carriers from Russian Loran (all multiples of 6.25 Hz), and it can also be prone to intermodulation from 60 + 77.5 kHz time signals. Better stick to your 137477 "home" QRG, or perhaps go to one of the unofficial EbNaut gathering spots, e.g. 137490.

Best 73,
Markus (DF6NM)


-----Ursprüngliche Mitteilung-----
Von: jcraig <[email protected]>
An: rsgb_lf_group <[email protected]>
Verschickt: Di, 4. Dez 2018 17:33
Betreff: Re: LF: VO1NA - Opera32 detections

Thanks Bernd and Stefan.

Thanks also to Markus for his OPDS work and web site.

The TX is a 50W class E feeding the 100x20m rotated L. The Decca PA is
taking some time off, following more charred wood and fused halyards...
quite alarming!

An XOR BPSK modulator module is QRV for some EbNaut.  Is there any
objection to using 137.5 kHz to send an EbNaut message later this
week?

73
Joe

On Tue, 4 Dec 2018, DK7FC wrote:

> ...and a few from here too:
>
> 2018-12-04 07:00:00 VO1NA  4421km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -40.5dBOp  93% 19.3dB
> 2018-12-04 06:00:00 VO1NA  4421km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -37.2dBOp  93% 19.3dB
> 2018-12-04 05:00:00 VO1NA  4421km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -34.3dBOp  93% 19.8dB
> 2018-12-04 04:00:00 VO1NA  4421km 137477.000Hz  4mHz -39.5dBOp  93% 16.8dB
> 2018-12-04 03:00:00 VO1NA  4421km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -34.3dBOp  93% 19.8dB
> 2018-12-04 02:00:00 VO1NA  4421km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -33.3dBOp  93% 19.1dB
> 2018-12-04 01:00:02 VO1NA  4421km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -32.4dBOp  83% 19.6dB
> 2018-12-04 00:00:00 VO1NA  4421km 137476.999Hz  3mHz -39.3dBOp  93% 18.9dB
> 2018-12-03 23:00:02 VO1NA  4421km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -36.3dBOp  83% 18.2dB
> 2018-12-03 21:00:00 VO1NA  4421km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -42.7dBOp  93% 18.4dB
> 2018-12-03 18:03:56 IK1HGI  449km 137480.000Hz  2mHz -41.2dBOp  81% 17.9dB
> 2018-12-03 17:29:15 IK1HGI  449km 137480.000Hz  4mHz -41.4dBOp  96% 19.2dB
> 2018-12-03 16:54:35 IK1HGI  449km 137480.000Hz  4mHz -39.5dBOp  97% 19.1dB
> 2018-12-03 15:09:40 IK1HGI  449km 137480.000Hz  2mHz -35.2dBOp  94% 20.7dB
> 2018-12-03 10:08:36 IK1HGI  449km 137480.000Hz  3mHz -43.9dBOp  98% 15.2dB
> 2018-12-03 03:00:02 VO1NA  4421km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -42.6dBOp  52% 15.7dB
> 2018-12-03 02:00:02 VO1NA  4421km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -35.5dBOp  52% 18.3dB
> 2018-12-03 01:00:00 VO1NA  4421km 137477.000Hz  4mHz -41.4dBOp  93% 18.0dB
>
> 73, Stefan
>
>
> Am 04.12.2018 08:27, schrieb Bernhard Wiesgickl:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> many detections of VO1NA the last nights at DL0AO:
>> 2018-12-04 07:00:03 VO1NA  4606km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -41.6dBOp  94%
>> 17.0dB
>> 2018-12-04 06:00:01 VO1NA  4606km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -32.0dBOp  82%
>> 18.3dB
>> 2018-12-04 05:00:03 VO1NA  4606km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -34.4dBOp  94%
>> 19.2dB
>> 2018-12-04 04:00:03 VO1NA  4606km 137477.000Hz  3mHz -46.5dBOp  94%
>> 16.3dB
>> 2018-12-04 03:00:03 VO1NA  4606km 137477.000Hz  3mHz -37.3dBOp  94%
>> 18.2dB
>> 2018-12-04 02:00:03 VO1NA  4606km 137477.000Hz  3mHz -40.5dBOp  94%
>> 18.2dB
>> 2018-12-04 01:00:03 VO1NA  4606km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -38.2dBOp  94%
>> 18.8dB
>> 2018-12-04 00:00:03 VO1NA  4606km 137477.000Hz  2mHz -40.1dBOp  94%
>> 18.6dB
>> 2018-12-03 22:00:01 VO1NA  4606km 137477.000Hz  4mHz -43.0dBOp  94%
>> 16.1dB
>> 2018-12-03 21:00:03 VO1NA  4606km 137477.000Hz  3mHz -43.4dBOp  64%
>> 16.5dB
>>
>> Also nice visible QRSS-Signals during the local morning hours.
>>
>> https://lf.u01.de/
>>
>> Bernd, DF9RB
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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