'ARGO' capture gallery


The Plots: These are spectrum-vs.-time displays, as captured by 'Argo' . 'Argo' is the premier tool for rendering visible very-low-speed Morse code (QRSS) with dot-lengths of between 3 and 120 seconds (QRSS3 - QRSS120) and sundry boutique modes such as HELL. Depending on the expected signal format, the 'Argo' screen can represent between a couple of minutes and a few hours of captured time. The entire 'Argo' display is shown, since much valuable information for aiding interpretation is on there.



Transatlantic and others from 136kHz.

  • VA7LF fragment captures, Oct. 6th., '05
  • VA7LF fragment captures, Oct. 4th., '05
  • CT1DRP, G3AQC and G3LDO
  • G3AQC, G3LDO
  • VE3OT
  • CT1DRP
  • Crossband QSO with G3AQC
  • WA2XTF/6


    'Part 5' and others from the 137.780 kHz 'watering hole'.

  • A Night at the Part 5 Opera
  • Five Part Five
  • XFX, XES, and XDW


    'Lowfer' (160-190kHz) and others.

  • NC HiMedfer, with a propagational puzzle . . .
  • A Decifer!
  • An Elevenfer!
  • 'LEK' and the rest of Minnesota
  • 'BRO' and six accomplices
  • 185.3kHz - six signals
  • A Sevenfer
  • IP, YK and NC
  • WEOH loud
  • IP_etc.
  • 'NC' on 510.510kHz
  • TMO, WA, NC and USA
  • WEOH, UWL, YK, Wm, NC, TAG
  • WEOH, UWL, YK, VD, Wm, TAG
  • (WC2) XSR


    Other 'Argo' 'Grabbers'

    Bear in mind most of these are NOT 'live' continuously; they are on either by request or when a special operation of some sort occurs. * Indicates usually on continuously. The intent of this list is to allow one to 'bop' backwards and forwards easily between all known 'grabbers', which could be useful if a major operating event is taking place.

  • Brian, CT1DRP - Oporto, Portugal *
  • Ralph, W5JGV - Louisiana *
  • Sam, RN6BN - Krasnodar, Russia *
  • Laurence, KL1X/5 - Oklahoma
  • Dave Pick, G3YXM - Brum, England
  • Dex, W4DEX - North Carolina
  • John, W1TAG - Massachussets
  • Jay, W1VD - Connecticut
  • Bryce, KI0LE - Duluth, Minnesota *
  • Markus, DF6NM - Nuernberg, Germany *
  • HA6PX / HG6N - Ronafulu / Karancs, Hungary
    . . . and of course
  • W3EEE 'Watering Hole' 'Grabulator' *
  • W3EEE 137.780kHz 'Grabulator II' *



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