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To: FlexRadio Reflector FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 2:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] DRM signal on 7073khz?
Fred,
Would you or Richard be able to upload a short
(two or
three minute) wave file of the signal to WA8SRA's
www.hamsdr.com website?
BTW
Hi All,
Anyone know what
the story is on the 2.5khz signal on 7073? Been on there for quite
awhile this evening, about s7 peak here in Albq. NM. Looks like amatuer DRM,
covers the space normally used by PSK31. . . Digtrx does not
seem to recognize it, but I don't know what
Much wider than psk31 and a lot narrower than drm but it is very
interesting with its mesa shape. It's been there for at least the
last six months. It's 20 dB out of my noise in el29 at 1100Z this
morning.
Richard W5SXD
Fred Brandeberry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(01/26/2006 01:01)
Hi
Fred,
Would you or Richard be able to upload a short (two or
three minute) wave file of the signal to WA8SRA's
www.hamsdr.com website?
BTW, this website is becoming an outstanding source of
information for the SDR-1000 and SoftRock communities.
Thanks, Dale.
73 Dan N4XWE
--- Fred Brandeberry
I'll be glad to. How do I do that?
Richard W5SXD
Dan Babcock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(01/26/2006 15:45)
Fred,
Would you or Richard be able to upload a short (two or
three minute) wave file of the signal to WA8SRA's
www.hamsdr.com website?
BTW, this website is becoming an outstanding source
Hi Richard,
Record the .wav file using the Pre-Processed Audio
option.
Upload the resulting wav file to the HamSDR website by
going to the home page
http://www.hamsdr.com/Home.aspx. Log-in and select My
Account = Upload Files. On the next page select
Public Directory and click the Upload a
Well, it looked like it took it (66 Mb) but at the end of the
transfer I got a page not found error and I cannot see the file in
either the public or private area.
Can I ftp it elsewhere for you? It look great, about 20-30 dB out of
the noise. Almost looks like someone running an sdr1000
There is another one up at 7093.
Dan Babcock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(01/26/2006 22:28)
Hi Richard,
Record the .wav file using the Pre-Processed Audio
option.
Upload the resulting wav file to the HamSDR website by
going to the home page
http://www.hamsdr.com/Home.aspx. Log-in and select My
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