[Lowfer] TAG traces in EN90xn

John Andrews w1tag at charter.net
Tue Aug 5 18:35:21 EDT 2014


Mike,

It's pretty much gotta be TAG, but parts is parts...

Thanks very much for looking. TAG will be on until the weekend, and then 
off next week.

John, W1TAG

On 8/5/2014 4:32 PM, Michael Sapp wrote:
> Hi All:  After some robust wspr2 XGR/3 captures on Sunday evening/Monday
> morning (0, +1, etc.) I decided to run QRSS captures overnite at the
> watering hole
> 185.300 and see how TAG comes through. Plenty of TAG traces,  but my
> optical divining rods do not seem to be able to pull out well defined
> Morse characters.  T-storm QRN in the area so I
> had the ARGO visual AGC on.
> http://i1296.photobucket.com/albums/ag19/wa3tts/capt00136_zps2133eed8.jpg
> http://i1296.photobucket.com/albums/ag19/wa3tts/capt00138_zps5e2ec060.jpg
> http://i1296.photobucket.com/albums/ag19/wa3tts/capt00139_zps310a503c.jpg
> Not sure what the long dash signal is around 185.296 kHz.  Seems to fad
> in/out at night like MP and EAR do (200 mile range) , yet be relatively
> strong all day....
> http://i1296.photobucket.com/albums/ag19/wa3tts/capt00142_zps5667a44e.jpg
> WX looks like plenty of QRN tonite, I'll try an overnight capture some
> evening with no ARGO visual AGC when the noise environment is more
> accommodating.....
> 73, Mike wa3tts
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