On Sat, 15 Mar 2014 20:57:02 -0500
Louis Brown wrote:
> Quite so. I have a GPSDO though, so it's nice to be able to lock to that.
> Last week I recorded WWVB (60 kHz) amplitude and phase for 1 week to monitor
> propagation. Interesting results to see the fades over 6 days Phase was
> futile t
> I built a prototype WWVB receiver in GR a couple of years ago, but I
> don't locally get WWVB :(Neither did my LaCrosse clock though, so it
>wasn't my fault :)
I'll post a new thread with some WWVB data.
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On 03/15/2014 09:57 PM, Louis Brown wrote:
Quite so. I have a GPSDO though, so it's nice to be able to lock to that.
Last week I recorded WWVB (60 kHz) amplitude and phase for 1 week to monitor
propagation. Interesting results to see the fades over 6 days Phase was
futile though as their n
Quite so. I have a GPSDO though, so it's nice to be able to lock to that.
Last week I recorded WWVB (60 kHz) amplitude and phase for 1 week to monitor
propagation. Interesting results to see the fades over 6 days Phase was
futile though as their new BPSK mod messes things up.
Thanks,
Lou
KD
On 03/15/2014 09:23 PM, Louis Brown wrote:
Yes, thanks, I'm aware of that. I already have an N210 + WBX + LFTX/LFRX cards
so that's getting all the use. I have been doing allot of LF DX monitoring
recently, so 60 kHz isn't even low enough.
Thanks,
Lou
KD4HSO
I'll point out that for VLF moni
Yes, thanks, I'm aware of that. I already have an N210 + WBX + LFTX/LFRX cards
so that's getting all the use. I have been doing allot of LF DX monitoring
recently, so 60 kHz isn't even low enough.
Thanks,
Lou
KD4HSO
On Mar 15, 2014, at 8:16 PM, Vanush Vaswani wrote:
> BladeRF have released
BladeRF have released an transverter that extends the frequency range down
to 60KHz. Are you sure you want to sell?
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Louis Brown wrote:
> I just don't use it much since I primarily use 2m amateur band. Very
> clean and little use; never left my lab bench. The
I just don't use it much since I primarily use 2m amateur band. Very clean and
little use; never left my lab bench. The x115 is the large FPGA version. Also
included is the GPIO expander board and the 1m USB 3.0 cable. Works great with
GNU Radio via gr-osmosdr.
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