I will have to try to tune these in and see how fast I can go. Thanks.
From: Joseph Schraml
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W1AW schedule:
http://www.arrl.org/w1aw-operating-schedule
http://www.arrl.org/code
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WWV is still available on 2.5, 5, 10, 15 and 20Mhz according to NIST.
Apparently they're also experimenting with 25Mhz.
I have a couple of SDRs - a hackrf one, and also a cheap sdr based one.
My latest rf toy (tool?) is a signalhound bb60c real-time spectrum analyzer
and various calibrated anten
Purchased a RSPduo SDRplay receiver.
Tossed a length of cat6 out the window.
Having fun listening to RF from DC to 2G
Makes a pretty nice FM broadcast radio for my desktop.
I bought it for listening to field day but missed installing it by a few days.
Surprised at how little 2 meter traffic th