Hello Sabine,
Thanks for your sensitive WSPR Grabber. This evening I found half an hour to
transmit and saw directly decodes on your grabber. Also thanks to F6CNI and
DF4PV for listening.
vy73
Marco, DD7PC
2012-08-15 19:46 DD7PC 0.478500 -24 0 JN49ax
0.05 F6CNI JN19qb 352 255
2012-08-15 19:46 DD7PC 0.478567 +15 0 JN49ax
0.05 DF4PV JN49ax 0 0
2012-08-15 19:44 DD7PC 0.478499 -21 0 JN49ax
0.05 DL1DBC JO41bi 153 2
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sabine Cremer
Sent: 01 August 2012 07:24
To: [email protected]
Subject: LF: Just another 477 kHz WSPR rx in the wilderness
Hi MF,
just want to inform you that I installed a 477 kHz WSPR rx at JO41bi.
It
is a weekend home area in the woods of the Sauerland far away from the next
village.
The rig is a PA0RDT antenna at 10 meters height connected to a JRC NRD-525. It
is thought to run 24/7.
If you would like to have a look at your signals on the WSPR screen at JO41bi,
please feel free to use this link:
http://dl1dbc.net/WSPR/Monitor/
If the image appears to be truncated, try reloading at even minutes.
The
data transfer via GPRS out of the wilderness is sloooooow...
73
Sabine, DL1DBC
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