[Lowfer] RE: WA and TAG in London
Ashlock,William
[email protected]
Thu, 7 Feb 2002 12:42:49 -0500
Hi Mitch,
You found me out! Had to shut her down at 1:00pm to let her cool
off.......... Seriously, I was checking out TAG's signal on the SVM during
this time.
Reviewing your shots, it looks like about 6db less signal from John's loop
explains all the differences in the two code lines. Where he drops out
altogether it looks like I was fairly low in level and 6db less signal would
have dropped WA as well. I'll set up the power sequencing I was running last
week and we will see if this is the case. From John's description of the
present oddball shape of the loop it would be likely he can get it close to
the desired 50/50 size this weekend and be right up with WA.
Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: Mitch Powell [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 11:01 AM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: WA and TAG in London
Good morning:
Finally got all the pictures sorted. They change all through the
early morning hours as you can see - with some strange drop-puts.
Hope you can glue them together and see what's happening.
Every morning, at approximately 7 am all signals disappear. I
should check your sunrise times after this and see if they coincide -
or maybe coincide with mine which would be half an hour
or so later.
However, after a few hours, WA appears again, and as I write this
at 11:58 AM (1658Z) WA is still stroking across the screen.
Usual QTH http://technology.fanshawec.on.ca/tele354
73
Mitch
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