On 25/09/11 08:29 AM, Patrik Tast wrote:
> Most interesting,
>
> Tell us more how you did it.
> - antenna used?
> - daugherboard?
> - etc
>
> Many SDR users in Northern Scandinavia are up day and night
> listening on submarine traffic on VLF.
>
>
I use a square-loop antenna, roughly 1.5M in d
: Sunday, September 25, 2011 0:06
Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] X-Ray flare observations with Gnu Radio software
Some of you know that among my various activities involving the application
of radio to space science, I operate a VLF receiver, called
SIDsuite, that is a Gnu Radio based application
On 09/24/2011 08:14 PM, Pace VanDevender wrote:
Marcus, this is amazing data. What frequencies are in your
VLF band?
Pace
That particular trace was at 24KHz--looking at the NAA station in
Cutler, Maine.
Here i
On 24/09/11 05:33 PM, Nick Foster wrote:
> Marcus,
>
> Very cool stuff! Can I ask about the hardware you're using with SIDsuite?
>
> --n
>
Highly sophisticated, top-secret alien-inspired technology :-)
Actually, a 1.5M wide square-loop antenna, with about 80M of 22ga wire
on it. Feeding a
Behri
Marcus,
Very cool stuff! Can I ask about the hardware you're using with SIDsuite?
--n
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 2:06 PM, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
> **
> Some of you know that among my various activities involving the application
> of radio to space science, I operate a VLF receiver, called
> SIDs
Some of you know that among my various activities involving the
application of radio to space science, I operate a VLF receiver,
called
SIDsuite, that is a Gnu Radio based application.
Today, sunspot group 1302 has been putting on a great show, and I
wanted to