Aurora snippets
Aurora snippets
Just noticing some Aurora scattering now on Brian VK5BC and Rob VK5ZRL 160m WSPR signals.
Notice the signal smearing/spreading about 90 Hz either side of the main 6 Hz signal (only on the WSPR interface).Re: Aurora snippets
Just testing with Brian VK5BC on 40m WSPR with signals, me RXing beaming toward the Aurora
On the WSPR interfacet at 1140 utc Brian was running 50W you can see wider looking spread on the signal.
You can see, esp on the Spect Lab (red display) where from bottom upward I was beaming toward Aurora, then part way through last transmission I moved the yagi 90 deg to be beaming direct at Brian and the side spread of the signal disappeared and was able to decode then. Also see in the WSPR display when I turned his was the white in the center of his signal indicating signal getting VERY strong.On the WSPR interfacet at 1140 utc Brian was running 50W you can see wider looking spread on the signal.
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Here is a good image showing Aurora scattering/doppler shifting of Hamilton TV signal
I should add that this was taken similar date to Rexs image.
Last edited by VK2KRR on Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:16 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Interesting... what is the software used? I Googled 'Scan Input' with not much success.
73 - Rob VK2GOM / G0MOH
73 - Rob VK2GOM / G0MOH
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Rob good question, we may need vk7mo to answer that. I think I had the program on my old computer, but can't remember what it is. But u can set it to monitor over very long time frames.
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Here is a capture of 6m auroral scattering on VK2KRR wspr signal.
73 de Rob VK5ZRL
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I noticed this signal on the WSPR display, it shows evidence of auroral fluttering.
Anyone seen this before ??
Could it be a TV signal ?
Anyone seen this before ??
Could it be a TV signal ?
73 de Rob VK5ZRL
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Hi Rob, not entirely sure what that is. It doesn't seem to exhibit the characteristic 'spreading' or 'smearing' of auroral activity.
It looks more like a signal source with multiple peaks across the monitored portion of the spectrum that has some weird drift going on. Everything is drifting in sync, albeit at non-linear rates.
73 - Rob VK2GOM / G0MOH
It looks more like a signal source with multiple peaks across the monitored portion of the spectrum that has some weird drift going on. Everything is drifting in sync, albeit at non-linear rates.
73 - Rob VK2GOM / G0MOH
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Hi Rob,
I have finally figured out what that signal is of the screenshot I posted above.
It is a local warbler sort of signal (data maybe) which tends to drift all over the place
between 50.290 and 50.300. It can be rather frustrating at times as it drifts in and
out of the wspr passband.
It appeared today and I was lucky (or unlucky !) enough to be able to hear it..
AARGHH !
I have finally figured out what that signal is of the screenshot I posted above.
It is a local warbler sort of signal (data maybe) which tends to drift all over the place
between 50.290 and 50.300. It can be rather frustrating at times as it drifts in and
out of the wspr passband.
It appeared today and I was lucky (or unlucky !) enough to be able to hear it..
AARGHH !
73 de Rob VK5ZRL
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Hi,
Here is a screenshot of auroral spread on 40m WSPR signals.
Here is a screenshot of auroral spread on 40m WSPR signals.
73 de Rob VK5ZRL
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