Dear Mike,

We have set the delay command successfully.
NIWAKA will send the 5.84GHz at 11:32:38 on 11th Nov. (UTC)

The delay time is specified with accuracy of 0.1 min (6 sec).
We appreciate if you could measure the starting time of 5.8GHz 
transmission.
It will be useful for the following experiments of flashing LEDs.  
Thank you.
73
de JA6AVG 
Takushi Tanaka

----- Original Message -----
> Here are two I&Q RF wave files that can be played back in programs 
like 
> HDSDR. They are the full 96 kHz bandwidth.
> 
> The first file is about 18 MB and is the first detection of NIWAKA.
> 
> The second file is 3 MB and shows the Doppler near the end of the 2 
minute 
> window. The 5.84 GHz signal Doppler shifted ~ 125 kHz in the 2 minutes 
I was 
> watching it. I had a tough time keeping up. This was faster than I 
> experienced running 24 GHz on AO-40!
> 
> http://users.burlingtontelecom.net/~n1...@burlingtontelecom.net/images/first_detect.wav

> http://users.burlingtontelecom.net/~n1...@burlingtontelecom.net/images/fast_doppler.wav

> 
> Mike
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: <tan...@fit.ac.jp>
> To: "Mike Seguin N1JEZ" <n1...@burlingtontelecom.net>
> Subject: Re: NIWAKA detected in VT on 5.84 GHz!
> 
> 
> > Hi Mike, Congratulation!
> > We are happy!
> > --
> > Takushi, JA6AVG
> 
> 
> 
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