[Lowfer] VLF grabber from last night?

jrusgrove at comcast.net jrusgrove at comcast.net
Sat Mar 17 07:19:39 EDT 2018


David

Thanks for the info. Curious where they are based out of. 
They're wideband signal at ~18 kHz is wiping out my 8 hour FFTs at 17.470 kHz ... even though they're 
transmissions are relatively brief. 

Best wishes for a speedy recovery. As the years go by the old boat anchors seem 
to gain weight. Think the heaviest I have here is an old RCA CR88 receiver. 

Jay





----- Original Message -----
From: David L. Wilson <dwilson314 at verizon.net>
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Sent: 3/17/2018 7:03:28 AM
Subject: Re: [Lowfer] VLF grabber from last night?




On 3/17/2018 6:08 AM, jrusgrove at comcast.net wrote:
> Dex
> 
> Wonder if you have any VLF grabs from last night. Apparently Tacamo was at it
> again.

There are times when I see a TACAMO every day. I live in an area where 
I often hear their traffic on UHF when they go out or return from off 
the east coast and I saw that one go out last night with his airborne 
EAM of UHF. But, recovering from hernia surgery (stored radio parts can 
be heavy!), did not get up to tune VLF.

-- 
David L. Wilson

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