[Lowfer] Running ground wave test right now on 74.3213...
Bob Raide
rjraide at hotmail.com
Tue Jan 7 19:51:03 EST 2014
Looks like you are having fun and allot more interesting to have two signals on.
Stefan looked good on Jay grabber last time I looked-you should be able to see him-GL, Bob
From: listread at lwca.org
To: lowfer at mailman.qth.net
Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2014 18:33:13 -0600
Subject: Re: [Lowfer] Running ground wave test right now on 74.3213...
>>> This--if the noise doesn't return at the wrong time--is a rare
>>> opportunity.
Guess what...it returned. At a very bad time (just as both stations had
begun to exhibit the first signs of skywave influence), and for a very long
time (well past sunset here).
The first fade for XRS4 occured at "A" and ended, and then "B" is where it
began for XRS5. And the, er, arrow is where all heck broke loose. Both
signals got a little stronger in the half hour before sunset, but not enough
to overcome the QRM. By sunset, however, both were in a deeper fade.
I had such a good string of captures going...first time I've been able to
watch the day/night transition at 74 kHz on two stations at once, of not
terribly different distances but located such that their local sunsets are
quite different.
Eventually I decided to take Bob's advice to save the batteries, so I shut
down and brought the computer and the buffer amp battery pack to town for a
little warmth. I'm now about to return to the field and watch for DK7FC.
John
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