[Lowfer] DGPS

Neil Klagge lowfer.nklagge at gmail.com
Mon Jul 15 11:44:46 EDT 2013


Garry, i would say that you're doing pretty well to pick up California from
your location at this time of year. You must have one heckuva receiving
setup.

Good job,
de W0YSE/7, Utah

On Monday, July 15, 2013, Garry Hess wrote:

> LF has been fairly quiet here of late, but propagation not good. It was
> better last night with quite a few distant DGPS stations decoding. For
> example, 287 kHz, ID 060, MT; 291 kHz, ID 054, NM; 300 kHz, ID 172 and 318,
> WA and QC; 302 kHz, ID 262, CA; 303 kHz, ID 174, UT; 307 kHz, ID 200, CO;
> 312 kHz, ID 244 and 074, FL and NV; 313 kHz, ID 062, MT; 316 kHz, ID 068,
> WA; 321 kHz, ID 264, CA. Decoding was done using both DSCdecoder and
> MultiPSK. The latter is generally more sensitive, but not always, so it
> helps to run both programs together. It also helps to receive with a loop
> or other antenna capable of pointing nulls because nearly all frequencies
> are occupied by multiple transmitters.
> --
> 73, Garry, K3SIW, EN52ta, Elgin, IL
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w0yse, Layton Utah


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