more on DCF39 signal

Andre' Kesteloot akestelo@bellatlantic.net
Tue, 25 Jan 2000 18:37:30 -0500


"M. Bruno" wrote:

> Hi all,
> in past weekend I experimented monitoring DCF39's signal with Spectran
> (the Beta 2c version seems to work well).
>
> I receive the sky wave, since the Alps stop the ground wave. The result
> is that the signal has random amplitude and phase, and there is no
> increase in visual S/N decreasing the bandwidth under 0.064 Hz.
> A screenshot of the resulting signal is available. Probably also the
> FSK modulation contributes to the line spreading observed; the other
> tone is well outside my spectrogram, but there seems to be a coincidence
> between data packets and noise +/- 1 Hz around the carrier.
>
> I also measured the carrier frequency. It is very close to 138830 Hz; the
> error is probably less than 0.1 Hz, so if anyone in the States is able to
> carefully check the received frequency, the identification should be quite
> sure,
> even without hearing the modulation by data packets.
>
> 73 - Marco IK1ODO
>
> spin@inrete.it
>
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