Sat Mar 1,
2014 9:05 am (PST) . Posted by: dl4yhf
Greetings
all,
Licenses to
transmit with up to (5 W ERP) (100mW ERP) have been granted to a number of radio amateurs in
the U.S., in the 27
to 59 kHz range. Details (including the official license grant) have been
posted to the the RSGB LF group. WH2XBA
is a special 'experimental' callsign in the US, actually used by
multiple stations.
The
stations are:
WH2XBA/1 Bob W2ZM
WH2XBA/2
Warren K2ORS
WH2XBA/3
Jay W1VD
WH2XBA/4
Dex W4DEX
WH2XBA/5
Laurence KL1L
WH2XBA/6 /7
/8 etc etc James Plesa AA5BW
Initial
tests by Bob (../1 in NY) on 29.499 kHz
are on the way already, using QRSS120 (i.e. morse code with 120 seconds per
"dot").
No details
about phase coherence / frequency stability were given yet, but it may
interesting for receivers in EU , too.
All the
best,
Wolf DL4YHF
.
Licenze USA VLF concessa a WH2XBA 27 - 59 kHz
Saluti a tutti,
Licenze per trasmettere fino a 5 W ERP sono stati concessi a
un numero di radioamatori negli Stati Uniti, frequenza da 27 a 59 kHz. Dettagli (compresa la concessione di
licenza ufficiale) sono state registrate al gruppo RSGB LF. WH2XBA è una speciale nominativo
'sperimentale' negli Stati Uniti, attualmente utilizzato da più stazioni.
Le stazioni sono:
WH2XBA / 1 Bob W2ZM
WH2XBA / 2
Warren K2ORS
WH2XBA / 3
Jay W1VD
WH2XBA / 4
Dex W4DEX
WH2XBA / 5
Laurence KL1L
WH2XBA /
6/7/8 etc etc James Plesa AA5BW
I test iniziali di Bob (.. / 1 in NY) sono su 29,499 kHz, utilizzando QRSS120 (cioè morse
code con 120 secondi per ogni "punto").
Wolf DL4YHF.
About 27dB above noise in 43 uHz bandwidthhttp://abelian.org/vlf/tmp/29499_140302c.gif
and some sidebands are visible from the Morse.
A spectrogram in a wide bin widthhttp://abelian.org/vlf/tmp/29499_140302e.gif
and the signal is still visible even in 33.3 mHz bins where
you can begin to see some Morse.http://abelian.org/vlf/tmp/29499_140302i.gif
I'm sure this signal will go a lot further east than UK, well
worth looking out for and a good test of rx sensitivity at an
unusually high frequency.
Bob is transmitting again tonight QRS180 or carrier with maybe
a frequency step for ID.
Thanks Wolf for the heads-up on this.
Paul Nicholson
Informazioni su QRSS : http://www.arisandonato.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=71:iq2dp-esperienze-di-un-beacon-qrss-in-30-m&catid=25:ari-sdm&Itemid=55
and some sidebands are visible from the Morse.
A spectrogram in a wide bin widthhttp://abelian.org/vlf/tmp/29499_140302e.gif
and the signal is still visible even in 33.3 mHz bins where
you can begin to see some Morse.http://abelian.org/vlf/tmp/29499_140302i.gif
I'm sure this signal will go a lot further east than UK, well
worth looking out for and a good test of rx sensitivity at an
unusually high frequency.
Bob is transmitting again tonight QRS180 or carrier with maybe
a frequency step for ID.
Thanks Wolf for the heads-up on this.
Paul Nicholson
Informazioni su QRSS : http://www.arisandonato.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=71:iq2dp-esperienze-di-un-beacon-qrss-in-30-m&catid=25:ari-sdm&Itemid=55
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