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Subject: | R: Re: LF: Re: 137 kHz WSPR-2 on a 900m long ground loop, this weekend |
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Date: | Sun, 9 Sep 2018 09:49:35 +0200 (CEST) |
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Hi Stefan, very high (local) noise here on 137 and no decodes at all so switched to 470 kHz. On 137 I had a very strong multisignal (every 50Hz snaking signals) preventing every possible reception :-( If the rail radiates as depicted from Markus, in quiet conditions you should be more than copiable ;-) 73, Marco IK1HSS ----Messaggio originale---- Da: [email protected] Data: 8-set-2018 23.52 A: <[email protected]> Ogg: Re: LF: Re: 137 kHz WSPR-2 on a 900m long ground loop, this weekend Hi Stefan, Thanks to the many stations beeing RX-active on LF WSPR tonite.indeed your signal has been very consistent around 5 uV/m and -8 to -10 dB in the afternoon. At 230 km range, this would indicate a radiated power around 40 mW (EMRP), or 0.4% antenna efficiency. Around nightfall, heavy QSB set in, with occaional minima where the signal fell below the decode threshold but was still ghastly visible in the waterfall with heavy RDF colour aberrations. I suspect that the diplole emits more high angle radiation than a vertical, possibly leading to deeper fading at intermediate ranges. Best 73, Markus (DF6NM) -----Ursprüngliche Mitteilung----- Von: DK7FC <[email protected]> An: rsgb_lf_group <[email protected]> Verschickt: Sa, 8. Sept 2018 22:45 Betreff: Re: LF: Re: 137 kHz WSPR-2 on a 900m long ground loop, this weekend It is very strange, the SNR reported by the stations below 500 km distance was very good in daytime but now at night there are not more stations receiving me, except 2 reports by 2E0ILY. Also the software just reports JN39 instead of JN39WI. Maybe some reports are not uploaded or shown on the database, because of conflicting locators for the same callsign? I can hardly imagine that nothing comes through at night. Very odd. Does someone have an explanation what can cause these good results during the day and such bad results at night? 73, Stefan PS: My QRG is 137.425 kHz and starts each xx:x0 (each 10 minutes). Maybe someone can see somethning on the waterfall display? ... |
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