2017-01-20, 01:46
(This post was last modified: 2017-01-20, 01:47 by allsorts.
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Cutty: Excellent post. I've read it, thought I followed it, but now find I need to read it again
Jimlucke: Don't be surprised at receiving the Mediterranean storms, the system is designed for distant rather than close reception. A 1 us timing "error" is less significant at 2000km than it is at 200 km. I've also seen quite a number of signals from the west coast of Africa, 4000 miles (6500 km) or so away. And for a goodly number of those my stations signal data was used in the calculation, it was that that really convinced me that the station really had picked up those signals.
Jimlucke: Don't be surprised at receiving the Mediterranean storms, the system is designed for distant rather than close reception. A 1 us timing "error" is less significant at 2000km than it is at 200 km. I've also seen quite a number of signals from the west coast of Africa, 4000 miles (6500 km) or so away. And for a goodly number of those my stations signal data was used in the calculation, it was that that really convinced me that the station really had picked up those signals.