Graham
Long distance skywave reception of 1-watt Part 5 stations isn't that unusual during the winter
months. While the reception of Andy's WSPR signal at 1200 km looks like somewhat of a feat ... it
really wasn't. When Andy runs 'XR' in QRSS30 his signal is 'welding goggle' (bright) copy at my
location for most of the night. Other distant stations routinely copied here are 'SIW' in Illinois
at 1200 miles and 'WEB' in Texas at 2300 km and these are all over land paths. Propagation does seem
to favor N-S rather than E-W directions.
Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2
----- Original Message -----
From: "Graham" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2010 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: LF: 160 to 190 KHz a real magic band ?
1/4 KW ?
Andy is talking about 1 watt dc feed to the PA and a short Ae , I thought 2000 kmt
was good going for 1 watt
is it the same band ?
G..
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From: "Warren Ziegler" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2010 5:08 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: LF: 160 to 190 KHz a real magic band ?
I occasionally put a beacon on the 180 kHz band with 250 Watts out and
have been copied in France and the Netherlands during the time each
night that Europe 1 is off.
No magic, about the same results as 137kHz except that 137 is quieter.
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73 Warren K2ORS
WD2XGJ
WD2XSH/23
WE2XEB/2
WE2XGR/1
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Gary - G4WGT <[email protected]> wrote:
Graham,
Have a listen after dark, I seem to remember it was quite horrendous last
time I looked at that part of the spectrum. I will have another listen
tonight. I think the EU chaps wait until Europe1 has stopped Txing. Here is
one frequency I know of, extract from Joe's e-mail.
VO1NA, 184.509.3kHz
TX about 5 watts 0.4 amps to 100m wire at 15 m high.
73,
Gary - G4WGT - IO83qo.
LF MF Grabber - Web Site - Blogspot - 9kHz Grabber
On 28 December 2010 16:22, Graham <[email protected]> wrote:
Ok Gary,
Seems to be some quite big gaps in that spectrum , big enough for
a cw filter and wspr signal to sit with no splash ?
G
Nb looks like someone has the spam filter -mal-adjusted- ?
----- Original Message -----
From: Gary - G4WGT
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2010 2:54 PM
Subject: Re: LF: 160 to 190 KHz a real magic band ?
Graham,
I have occasionally read mails on LF regarding U.S. 184kHz qrs beacons &
captures from Europe. Apparently there is a very powerful broadcast station
in Europe on a near frequency which causes high qrm when on, I believe it is
"Europe1"
Gary - G4WGT.
On 28 December 2010 12:16, Graham <[email protected]> wrote:
Lifted from the WSPR web site http://wsprnet.org/drupal/
1 watt and 15 mtrs of antenna ,decoding over 1148 kmtrs , (best
round 2000k) seems to make the 137 attempts look a little 'coy with
somewhat bigger power levels and rather large arrays , (possibly
mal-adjusted ?)
Is this a band like 500 with enhanced propagation ?
WHAT IS THE POSSIBILITY OF A TA DECODE ?
The frequency range is 160 to 190 KHz. This is most commonly known as
Part-15 operation ( under our FCC Part-15 rules ). The basics: Power is
limited to 1 Watt DC Input to the Final amplifier, and the antenna length
cannot exceed 15 meters, including the feed line,
(XR4TN is the experimental call of KU4XR)
2010-12-10 11:16 XR4TN 0.185701 -27 0 EM75xr +30 1.000 W1VD FN31is 1148
G..
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