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Author Topic: DGPS Long Island, NY  (Read 1094 times)

Offline liduck

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DGPS Long Island, NY
« on: October 24, 2021, 0501 UTC »
Was farting around with a new W6LVP loop and realized there's stations still out there.  What I could grab in a casual session with Multipsk and no rotator.  When time permits I hope to get ADGPS and dig out the ones I couldn't decode.  73, Jim

Listening Location: Home, FN30dp (40°37'30"N   073°40'00"W)
Report Created On Oct 24, 2021 at 04:43 UTC
Receiver(s): TS-590, SDR-RSP1/2/1A, Airspy HF+
Antenna(s): 80m dipole, PA0RDT and AMRAD whips
Software: WWSU6.4, Multipsk
Report Sorted by Date in Ascending order, Frequency Range 0.00 - 525.00 kHz
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DD UTC   kHz      Call       mi   Cmt  New Location

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24 04:30 288      #942       862           Cape Ray, NL, CAN
24 04:19 295      #939       499           Partridge Island, NB, CAN
24 04:11 296      #929       325           St Jean Sur Richelieu, QC, CAN
24 04:17 298      #937       586        Y  Hartlen Point, NS, CAN
24 04:18 300      #926       532           Riviere Du Loup, QC, CAN
24 04:11 309      #927       445           Lauzon, QC, CAN
24 04:16 312      #935       515           Western Head, NS, CAN
24 04:14 319      #936       626        Y  Point Escuminac, NB, CAN


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Session Comments:   
 1 - Using W6VLOP loop and SDRUno
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Output Generated By WWSU 6.4.0.31 (2013, Alex Wiecek - VA3VOR, http://www.ve3gop.com)


Elf36

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Re: DGPS Long Island, NY
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2021, 1111 UTC »
What is the standard method for decoding DGPS? Thanks, always interested in new areas of the hobby.

Offline ChrisSmolinski

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Re: DGPS Long Island, NY
« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2021, 1142 UTC »
What is the standard method for decoding DGPS? Thanks, always interested in new areas of the hobby.

Record the entire DGPS band with your SDR, then run the I/Q files through Amalgamated DGPS.
Chris Smolinski
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