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Loggings => DGPS => Topic started by: skeezix on June 11, 2021, 1328 UTC

Title: DGPS Logs June 10 2021 UTC 2315 - June 11 2021 UTC 2321 (AFE822x)
Post by: skeezix on June 11, 2021, 1328 UTC
None! Literally no decodes.

There is a large area of very slow moving thunderstorms in western MN that has been causing lightning crashes all night on LW/MW as well as smaller storms off to the east. I checked the recording machine to make sure that it wasn't in some odd state, but I could clearly see from the waterfall it is near constant lightning interference. During momentary lulls, could see some local NDBs struggling to come through.


24 hour history of the lightning (June 10 2021 CDT 0820 to June 11 2021 CDT 0820)

(https://i.imgur.com/avfO001.png)

(https://i.imgur.com/Ru0LsTz.png)

(https://i.imgur.com/Y6uMP8R.png)




AFE822x v2.0 SDR with 43' Wellbrook ALA100LN loop oriented E-W
Title: Re: DGPS Logs June 10 2021 UTC 2315 - June 11 2021 UTC 2321 (AFE822x)
Post by: ChrisSmolinski on June 11, 2021, 1511 UTC
Amazing none could sneak through.
Title: Re: DGPS Logs June 10 2021 UTC 2315 - June 11 2021 UTC 2321 (AFE822x)
Post by: skeezix on June 11, 2021, 1608 UTC
Thought that too, but these stations are weak as it is and when I was watching the waterfall around 0815 CDT, it was clear that there was no way a DGPS signal is going to get through. Even getting a solid ID from a local NDB would've been difficult. Would take a while to pick out the letters.