As most of us know its one thing to practice on WWV or CHU and totally another to find and measure the frequency of an unknown signal in a short time period. So with that in mind I though it would be fun to do some practice FMT's.
I have been running tests with Joe KM1P in Boston, and we think 80 meters would be the best band for general coverage from the central USA. Joe, thanks for all your help! The first frequency measuring test will be Thursday March 29 at 02:30 UTC (Wednesday nite local time). I will use a little different format than W1AW. There will be a single two minute key down period. There will be at least a 10 second silent time before and after the two minute key down.The frequency will be near 3550000 Hz. Send your results to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I will post the TX Frequency and best readings on my website at http://pages.suddenlink.net/k5cm My accuracy will not be as good as Mike WA6ZTY, but should be at least as good, and hopefully better, than W1AW. Current equipment Standard: HP Z3801 Transceiver: FT1000D Software: Spectrum Lab Antenna: 80 meter cage dipole for Tx and Beverage for Rx Connie K5CM _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list time-nuts@febo.com https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts