[Lowfer] Beacon JAM SoCal New Freq 187.015 khz
Douglas D. Williams
kb4oer at gmail.com
Sat Jan 14 06:39:06 EST 2012
Ok Lee. I left Argo doing screen captures of that frequency all night
and........I think I *may* have one J.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/33457409/187015Hz.jpg
That looks like a J to me at the very end. Keep in mind that I was running
Argo in QRSS30 "slow", so the J will look compressed.
Here is the screen capture immediately following:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/33457409/187015Hz%282%29.jpg
You can still see traces of a signal, but not enough for any ID. Those two
screen captures are pretty much the best two for the entire night. The
times are in UTC.
If my calibration is correct, and if that really is your signal, your
frequency is actually 187.0162.
I calibrate with WWVB on QRSS120, but it's been at least a month since I
last calibrated.
The distance between us is about 2000 miles, so if that is your signal
that's pretty amazing.
If I might make a suggestion....consider, at least temporarily, switching
to a full QRSS format to give us Easterners a better shot at your signal.
Perhaps just send "J" over and over at QRSS90.
73,
Doug KB4OER EM86ui
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 4:20 AM, Lee <fccpart15 at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Beacon JAM SoCal New Freq 187.015 khz starting this weekend. My first
> adjustment to
> avoid PLC's at distant locations.
> Lee
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