[Lowfer] OP32...
Garry Hess
k3siw at sbcglobal.net
Fri Nov 29 20:26:20 EST 2013
Bob, you must have figured it out because you're putting out a very
strong signal as WE2XEB around 137511 Hz. Deep search decodes from an
eprobe to an SDR/IQ with internal clock to Windows XP SP2 PC are:
2013-11-30 01:11:32 WD2XES 1365km 137529.982Hz 8mHz -32.6dBOp 90% 21.2dB
2013-11-30 01:06:18 WE2XEB 934km 137510.983Hz 9mHz -18.9dBOp 100% 20.8dB
2013-11-30 00:49:51 VO1NA 2836km 137554.983Hz 3mHz -44.0dBOp 95% 17.5dB
2013-11-30 00:33:22 WE2XEB 934km 137510.982Hz 10mHz -20.8dBOp 84% 20.4dB
and from a loop to another SDR-IQ with external GPS-locked clock to
another Windows XP SP@ PC are:
2013-11-30 01:24:51 VO1NA 2836km 137554.999Hz 184mHz -99.9dBOp 83% 17.5dB
2013-11-30 01:11:30 WD2XES 1365km 137530.009Hz 189mHz -99.9dBOp 93% 19.8dB
2013-11-30 01:06:17 WE2XEB 934km 137510.993Hz 203mHz -99.9dBOp 79% 19.6dB
2013-11-30 00:49:52 VO1NA 2836km 137554.991Hz 189mHz -99.9dBOp 78% 16.1dB
Meaningless SNRs, presumably due to signal overload but the FFT peak of
WE2XEB for the first system is actually greater. The Spectrum Laboratory
(v2.79 b04) and opds software is the same. Go Figure.
DK7FC is also active tonight so perhaps a 4th callsign might show up later.
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73, Garry, K3SIW, EN52ta, Elgin, IL
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