[Lowfer] Frequency Measuring Tests
BOB RIESE
[email protected]
Mon, 23 Sep 2002 16:09:49 -0400
Good point and the Doppler may be a problem. I plan to look at 80
and perhaps 40 meter,, depends on the time. Will need to hurry to get
2 done within the time the frequency will be active.
WA3USG and I measured the frequency of a Canadian BC station on 740 Khz
I dont have the call at present but they are pretty solid in SE Pa. in
the evening.
They play 50s music. They look to be off 740 ,, anyone want to measure
them and
see if they come up with what Dick and I figure : )
Bob K3DJC
On Mon, 23 Sep 2002 15:43:07 -0400 "John Andrews" <[email protected]>
writes:
>Bob,
>
>>I would suspect all the top / accurate
>> measurements
>> will be done by LF enthusiasts\\
>
>> I hope they will know their frequency to the quarter cycle
>
>Maybe... but even us LF guys have to know where the errors are in our
>setups, and either correct or compensate for them. And after all that,
>you
>have to outguess the Doppler shifts that come from propagation.
>Greater than
>1 Hz accuracy in over the air HF measurements is pretty tough. We ALL
>used
>to whine when the umpire didn't agree with us!
>
>John Andrews, W1TAG
>
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