HFU HF Underground
Loggings => DGPS => Topic started by: skeezix on August 12, 2020, 1352 UTC
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Thunderstorms.
Count ID ref1 ref2 kHz Baud City Country Lat Lon km Deg
151 907 304 305 320.0 200 Richmond, BC Canada 49.114 -123.183 2,283 292
2 927 316 317 309.0 200 Lauzon, QC Canada 46.821 -71.165 1,729 75
114 929 312 313 296.0 200 St Jean Richelieu, QC Canada 45.324 -73.317 1,574 82
26 918 310 311 286.0 200 Wiarton, ON Canada 44.75 -81.117 971 87
(https://i.imgur.com/qpRT0BT.png)
AFE822x v2.0 SDR with 43' Wellbrook ALA100LN loop oriented E-W
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Richmond BC did not appear for me last night, nor did Rigolet, NL. There's a carrier on its frequency, probably from one those pesky NDBs, which makes reception difficult.
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Pity.
However, Europe may be easier to catch this fall/winter.
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Pity.
However, Europe may be easier to catch this fall/winter.
That is my hope! I am not decoding 0.5 kHz channels yet, to save processing time. I'll start later in the fall, or perhaps if I see any European decodes on 0.0 kHz channels.
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I still decode the 0.5 kHz at night here (roughly 23Z - 10Z on the recordings) in the vanishingly distant hope of one comes in. I switch to 0.0 kHz around 11Z.