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Loggings => DGPS => Topic started by: skeezix on November 06, 2022, 0208 UTC

Title: DGPS Logs Nov 4 2022 UTC 2311 - Nov 5 2022 UTC 2316 (AFE822x)
Post by: skeezix on November 06, 2022, 0208 UTC
Count    ID   ref1 ref2 kHz   Baud City                           Country              Lat      Lon      km     Deg
294      907  304  305  320.0 200  Richmond, BC                   Canada               49.114   -123.183 2,283  292
3        936  332  333  319.0 200  Point Escuminac, NB            Canada               47.075   -64.8    2,210  74 
159      927  316  317  309.0 200  Lauzon, QC                     Canada               46.821   -71.165  1,729  75 
14694    929  312  313  296.0 200  St Jean Richelieu, QC          Canada               45.324   -73.317  1,574  82 
157      919  308  309  306.0 200  Cardinal, ON                   Canada               44.783   -75.417  1,417  85 
7991     918  310  311  286.0 200  Wiarton, ON                    Canada               44.75    -81.117  971    87 





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AFE822x v2.0 SDR with 43' Wellbrook ALA100LN loop oriented E-W



Title: Re: DGPS Logs Nov 4 2022 UTC 2311 - Nov 5 2022 UTC 2316 (AFE822x)
Post by: ChrisSmolinski on November 06, 2022, 1219 UTC
Very dismal.
Title: Re: DGPS Logs Nov 4 2022 UTC 2311 - Nov 5 2022 UTC 2316 (AFE822x)
Post by: skeezix on November 06, 2022, 2102 UTC
Yes, but I will continue until CCG shuts off their stations. Then I'm not sure what... in the short term, move my loop to be N-S and then try for Panama (I don't know what other stations are down south of here).

On the positive side, Europe is 45 deg from here, and changing the orientation of the loop from E-W to N-S won't impact anything that may come in from Europe, although so far it has been exceedingly rare. Doubt I'd get much even if I had the loop pointed at 45 deg.

Title: Re: DGPS Logs Nov 4 2022 UTC 2311 - Nov 5 2022 UTC 2316 (AFE822x)
Post by: ChrisSmolinski on November 07, 2022, 1204 UTC
I'm curious to see if Europe shows up here this winter. The UK stations, which were easiest, are all gone now.