[Lowfer] VLF Receiver Software, 8822 Hz still on
N6IO
n6io at wasson.com
Wed Dec 17 11:43:39 EST 2014
I got a very weak trace from about 0130 to 0330 here in the Washington DC
area, but it showed up about 3Hz high. Unless you were actually that far
off I doubt it was you because both my SDR-IQ and my RTL-SDR seem to agree
on frequency and this setup is usually good down to 0.1Hz. I saw a local
switching power supply on both receivers, but your signal only on the IQ,
so it could have been some sort of intermod with a nearby AM station. The
two receivers are on different antennas so that could also explain the
difference.
Remind me again what kind of signal are you running? QRSS, carrier, CW,
etc? I think my integration time is way too long to see anything so I need
to adjust based on what modulation you are using.
Can someone recommend a good narrowband signal in the 10-20kHz range to use
to calibrate my setup? It would have to be a pretty low data rate to
provide an accurate frequency. The time signal at 60kHz is too far off to
confirm this specific setup is calibrated accurately.
Thanks!
Craig - N6IO
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 6:50 AM, Dexter McIntyre W4DEX <dexter.mc at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> Linux users interested in VLF reception may be interested in Paul
> Nicholson's VLF software:
>
> http://abelian.org/vlfrx-tools/
>
> Paul is regularly detecting my 8822 Hz signal in Todmorden, England and
> Germany with a possible detection in Italy.
>
> I left the 8822 Hz signal on overnight and it's still running stable at a
> bit over 1 amp antenna current. I plan to leave it on all day into the
> evening.
>
> Dex
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