[Lowfer] WSPR attempt and WM-MW-SIW in Mechanicsburg, PA.

Bill Ashlock ashlockw at hotmail.com
Tue Dec 7 10:51:26 EST 2010


Dick,

Thanks again for posting another Watering Hole shot. Talk about frequency stability! We're looking at some super-tight numbers for those three signals to maintain their relative positions for so long. I don't know what SIW is using as a signal source but my exciter uses 50 cent microprocessor-type Xtals, and the temp out in the breezeway where WM Andover's exciter is located must have dropped 20F over the last few days. 

Sorry to end the fun, but the WMWM signal, AKA "The battling WMs", ended early this morning when I raised the freq of WM Andover about 3/4ths of a Hz..... so please send another screen shoot when convenient so I can see if the separation is where it should be. I'll have to warn JD that another confusing frequency change message is headed his way :)

73

Bill

> From: wa3usg at verizon.net
> To: lowfer at mailman.qth.net
> Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2010 09:09:56 -0500
> Subject: [Lowfer] WSPR attempt and WM-MW-SIW in Mechanicsburg, PA.
> 
> Tried again last night with WSPR on 184.200 KHz (dial freq). No luck ... But
> The battle of the WMMW's was still raging supreme with SIW right along for
> the ride on 185.300 KHz!
>    http://mysite.verizon.net/wa3usg/MWWM_SIW.jpg
> 73
> Dick, WA3USG
> Mechanicsburg, PA>
> FN10LE
> 
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