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On 13 May 2006 02:13:27 -0700, "purple_stars"
wrote: i could even pick up some kind of repeating signal out of new orleans and i don't believe they are even scheduled to be transmitting right now because of all the activity down there in the last few months. so why is boston so quiet ? I was consistently receiving fax transmissions from both Boston and New Orleans when I was in the Bahamas a few weeks ago. The signals make a distinctive warbling sound when they are broadcasting. Depending on conditions, not all frequencies are usable. Possible issues could be a noisy location either from onboard interference sources like inverters or flourescent lighting, or possibly from another boat. Are you receiving other stations OK? Are you able to transmit and be heard? |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On 13 May 2006 02:13:27 -0700, "purple_stars" wrote: i could even pick up some kind of repeating signal out of new orleans and i don't believe they are even scheduled to be transmitting right now because of all the activity down there in the last few months. so why is boston so quiet ? I was consistently receiving fax transmissions from both Boston and New Orleans when I was in the Bahamas a few weeks ago. The signals make a distinctive warbling sound when they are broadcasting. Depending on conditions, not all frequencies are usable. Possible issues could be a noisy location either from onboard interference sources like inverters or flourescent lighting, or possibly from another boat. Are you receiving other stations OK? Are you able to transmit and be heard? it's probably my radio setup if you are able to copy the signal. the thing is my radio is not on a sailboat, it's in a truck, i've been trying to work the kinks out of my prototype system and also to finish learning CW so i can get access to HF. i've been prototyping my radio setup by using a vehicle and mounting antennas and such on it because it's got the same basic electrics as a sailboat but without the good RF ground. and also, of course, i don't have a long wire antenna like a backstay to test with. what i do instead is hang a long wire up in a tree and attach that to my whip antenna with an alligator clip and then i hit the tune button for the icom tuner and use it that way. i'm not transmitting of course, just receiving. the part i am working on now is trying to receive wefax transmissions, the plan is to use QSSTV on a fedora linux laptop to bring them in. for some reason i'm really not copying the wefax transmissions though, not very well, none out of boston, though the ones out of nova scotia seem really clear. and like i said i was picking up some kind of a heart beat from new orleans that sounded like the beats of a wefax transmission, i'm pretty sure that's what it was because i could copy it on two new orleans frequencies. i was getting good copy on nova scotia for sure, very distinctive, i'm certain that will work for a test of my computer setup. but i really thought i'd get boston since it's relatively close to virginia. i'm thinking i probably need a better ground, the truck isn't a very good RF ground. i'm considering driving a good ground rod into the earth on my property somewhere and attaching the vehicle chassis to it when i want to test something like this, somewhere near a tree of course so i can run up a long wire haha. i also have a well that is cased down at least 100 feet, i could use that as a ground. so direct answers to your questions, no, i don't think it's inverters or flourescent because though the truck has an inverter it's not turned on .. and i can't transmit because i don't have the license for it yet, it's not a marine ssb it's an icom-706mkiig. and yes i receive some things but that's all relative, i don't have the experience on a sailboat radio to tell you how well i'm copying signals, i don't have anything to compare to. but i am able to pick up signals that seem fairly distant, not halfway around the world, but certainly around my state and maybe further. |
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purple_stars wrote:
[snip] ok, clearly i'm just not getting boston. i was able to get a beautiful signal out of new orleans tonight on three different frequencies and not a thing out of boston. and i could still get nova scotia too. either boston is broken or .. who knows what else it could be lol. i was even able to hear a boat checking in on 12.359 (atlantic net ?) at about 8pm this evening (saturday 13 may) talking about their dog jumping off the boat and swimming around in the ocean and how they had to go over and get the dog when it gets too far away from the boat. haha. i think they said they were a few days out of honduras, but i also heard them mention grenada but i don't think that's where they were. so anyway, if i'm picking up sailboats transmitting from the caribbean on my radio i should surely, i think, be able to hear a 5kw signal out of boston. especially since it's really 4 different frequencies, i should be able to get one of them if it's working at all. ![]() |
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On 13 May 2006 18:46:52 -0700, "purple_stars"
wrote: ok, clearly i'm just not getting boston. i was able to get a beautiful signal out of new orleans tonight on three different frequencies and not a thing out of boston. and i could still get nova scotia too. either boston is broken or .. who knows what else it could be lol. If I get a chance I'll check tomorrow to see if I can receive Boston here in SWFL. |
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