[Aavso-sid-list] [aavso-sid-list] NWC 19.8Khz (fwd)

Jean-Pierre Godet godetj at wanadoo.fr
Sat Feb 2 11:32:04 EST 2008


   As I suspected, my recent post was too big. The limit for the AAVSO 
lists is 40 KB. So, this is a forward without attachment, and the 
spectrogram which was initially in attachment is available now, for a week 
or so, on :
http://jpmere.online.fr/incoming/f5yg/  ==> VLF.gif

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Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2008 11:23:52 +0100 (CET)
From: Jean-Pierre Godet <godetj at wanadoo.fr>
To: Len Anderson <lenaa at internetexpress.net.au>
Cc: aavso <aavso-sid-list at aavso.org>
Subject: Re: [Aavso-sid-list] NWC  19.8Khz

   Hello Len and the list !

   Copied here in western Europe, fairly weak signal beginning at about 15 UTC, 
readable till 04 or 05 UTC, something like that.
   I send you a 3-D spectrogram between 16 and 24 kHz and between 15H30 and 18H 
UTC where you will see NWC first slowly emerging from noise, then trying to 
soar higher and higher between the impressive mountain ranges of the european 
monsters.
   Left to right, are JXN 16.4 kHz (only between 15H45 and 16H30 UTC), HWU 18.3, 
GBZ 19.58, ICV 20.27, FTA 20.9, GQD 22.1 and DHO 23.4 kHz.
   But where is NWC ? Have a look on the right side of GBZ (19.6 kHz). GBZ is 
very close to NWC (19.8), so it looks like a bounce on the right slope of GBZ, 
but clearly visible, unmistakably obvious.

   I'm afraid the attachment (150 KB) is too large for a post on the list, I try 
even so.

   Thank you for this information, Len. Best regards !

   Jean-Pierre A119

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On Sat, 2 Feb 2008, Len Anderson wrote:

>> From  February 1 2008  look`s like NWC  is back on line
>  Len anderson A91



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