Hi Roger,
I have always thought that your recordings of the Leonids meteor shower
when you were having lots of powerline noise were excellent test
objects! I use them for examples here.
Oooh! That is a special case with local powerline noise. Linrad
can take care of that reasonably well and
Roger Rehr wrote:
I have put short post-processing excerpts from these files on the web
though they are not yet referenced in a webpage:
1. without Linrad noise blanking
http://www.nitehawk.com/w3sz/no-nb.wav
Hi Roger,
do you have a longer excerpt of that file, let's say at least
Hi, Leif,
Answers below ;)
Quoting Leif Asbrink [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Roger,
I have always thought that your recordings of the Leonids meteor shower
when you were having lots of powerline noise were excellent test
objects! I use them for examples here.
Oooh! That is a special case with
Hi Alberto,
Thanks for the note!
Check out the files on the webpage I referenced
http://www.nitehawk.com/w3sz/linradnoise.html
I think there may be longer versions there.
All I did was click the nb on and off, and so the nb audio is of course
at slightly different times than the nb-off
Hi Roger,
I have always thought that your recordings of the Leonids meteor shower
when you were having lots of powerline noise were excellent test
objects! I use them for examples here.
Oooh! That is a special case with local powerline noise. Linrad
can take care of that reasonably
Roger Rehr wrote:
Check out the files on the webpage I referenced
http://www.nitehawk.com/w3sz/linradnoise.html
I think there may be longer versions there.
Hi Roger,
thanks for the pointer. I checked there, but all the WAV files appear to have been recorded after some sort of
bandpass
Leif Asbrink wrote:
Do you have a recording of a signal that you can not quite
copy for one reason or another? QRM, QRN, keying clicks or
splatter from nearby stations or other problems. Also SSB
that can not quite be copied simply because S/N is not
good enough would be interesting.
Hi
Leif,
I have always thought that your recordings of the Leonids meteor shower
when you were having lots of powerline noise were excellent test
objects! I use them for examples here.
There are on my website some recordings from July 2003 of 20 14 MHz
with lots of powerline noise that