[Lowfer] 137 kHz monitoring results
Garry Hess
k3siw at sbcglobal.net
Mon Apr 6 08:32:17 EDT 2009
WD2XGJ was strong as usual to NE IL on 137.7797 kHz QRSS-60 from 0200Z
040609 onward. A station signing "WX" on 137.775 was also noted on the
F1AFJ grabber (http://jpmere.online.fr/Grabber/Grabber.htm). Does anyone
know who/where that station is?
WOLF was run listening on 137.577 kHz in case WD2XES was still
transmitting. It was. The best decodes for the week were obtained:
2009-04-06 03:29:03 >WOLF10 -r 10800.678 -f 400 -t 1.0 -w 0.0000 -ut
...
03:51:27 f:-0.059 pm:15.86 jm:109 q: -2.6 -5.0 XES LITTLE WOLF -
03:53:03 f:-0.059 pm:16.36 jm:109 q: -2.5 -4.7 XES LITTLE WOLF -
...
2009-04-06 04:22:02 >WOLF10 -r 10800.678 -f 400 -t 1.0 -w 0.0000 -ut
...
04:28:26 f:-0.068 pm:15.05 jm: 3 q: -4.3 -4.6 XES LITTLE WOLF -
04:30:02 f:-0.068 pm:21.11 jm: 3 q: -1.9 -2.6 XES LITTLE WOLF -
...
2009-04-06 05:15:00 >WOLF10 -r 10800.678 -f 400 -t 1.0 -w 0.0000 -ut
...
05:23:00 f:-0.068 pm:12.43 jm:861 q: -4.4 -5.6 XES LITTLE WOLF -
05:24:36 f:-0.068 pm:18.77 jm:861 q: -3.1 -3.5 XES LITTLE WOLF -
...
Because WD2XES was coming in so well, tuning was shifted to 185.8 kHz
for TAG. This might have been done too late. No decodes were obtained
the rest of the morning, but the output regularly converged to a
frequency difference of -0.078, which is correct for TAG.
All in all another interesting night on LF.
73,
Garry, K3SIW, EN52ta, Elgin, IL
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