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Good sounding AM signal in central PA.

2133 UTC - "Willin" by Little Feat
2135 UTC - off

Brett

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12-31-18

2112 UTC - "Auld Lang Syne" rock piece then "Moonlight Radio...Happy New Year" and off. Strong-ish signal here in Central PA.

Thanks!

Brett

Antenna: 16' x 36' north superloop

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Software / Re: Amalgamated DGPS Software
« on: October 28, 2018, 1215 UTC »
The stations in the file with a - are indeed off the air, and there are more since (that was from the big shutdown a few years ago).

Very good; I just discovered the UNID window, and noticed that the stations showing up there correspond to stations that are marked as "off the air" so that tells me I need to check UNID's in order to get a complete listing for these older recordings.

Thank you!

Brett

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Software / Re: Amalgamated DGPS Software
« on: October 27, 2018, 1908 UTC »
Hi Chris,

Question: with the decreasing number of US stations now on the air, is there any way to tell what stations are in the program's built-in list? I am decoding SDR files that are up to 10 years old, and wondered whether all the stations on the air at the time of the recording are in the list. I looked through the included DGPSSTATIONLISTING.TXT.BAK.TXT file and wondered if that represents the list that will be used when running the program? I also noticed that some of the stations in that file had a "-" in from the their frequency, and wondered if this signified a station that was not longer being checked by the program?

Thank you, and thanks for making the program available!

Brett Saylor W3SWL


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Software / Re: Carrier Sleuth 1.0.0
« on: August 03, 2017, 0159 UTC »
Very nice, Chris - I just tried out the Windows 1.0.3 version; I recorded a Perseus file ~ 12 minutes @ 125 kHz tonight and it processed just fine. Just for grins I re-ran it at 9 kHz spacing and darned if it didn't find some TA carriers that I didn't know were there. Nice work!

Brett Saylor
W3SWL

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