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2126 Signal, audio, music all excellent tonight!

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2135:   Just a weak signal at this time, but the online stream sounds great - thanks for making it available.
2235:   Signal is improving considerably as the sun gets lower.

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SDR - Software Defined Radio / Re: KiwiSDR future/replacement?
« on: October 28, 2023, 1519 UTC »
KiwiSDR developer John is soliciting expressions of interest in the new KiwiSDR2 to select the size of its first production run.
https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/2994/kiwisdr-2-your-expression-of-interest-needed


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Huh? / Re: I hate Whisper ham radio
« on: October 20, 2023, 1034 UTC »
FWIW, from the "About KFS" page:
"This system offers a total of forty channels, including thirteen user channels, allocated as follows: Seven waterfall user channels on the Omni antenna and two waterfall user channels on each of the three directional antennas (NW, SW, & SE). The remaining channels are normally in use for gathering WSPR spots using wsprdaemon software, by AI6VN, running on a Lenovo ThinkCentre server."

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2232:  Getting stronger and sounding very good.   No interference here.

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2300:  Already pretty strong here and bound to get better as the sun sets.    Thanks for the show, DJDW!

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2322:  Very strong here.

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DJ Dickweed sounding very good here!

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Excellent signal tonight.   Looking forward to the show!

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0045 Excellent signal here.  Sure looks like Mix.

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This was an interesting set of experiments using AM, CW, SSTV, and FSK (waterfall art):



Direct reception was very good here in MN (-80 to -90 dBm carrier with a -130dBm noise floor) on all frequencies and transmitted beam headings except for a segment that was beamed toward the north pole (-110 dBm).

I didn't notice anything special during the counter-rotating beams and Luxembourg Effect experiments.

I know that HAARP is capable of some very high power operations, but I wonder how much was used for these transmissions.

-ss



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