Thanks John.
There were a few more decodes last night. And TF3HZ is back again :-)
I'm showing the best results from last night from here, above 2000 km.
73, Stefan
Timestamp |
Call |
MHz |
SNR |
Grid |
Reporter |
RGrid |
km |
az |
2016-09-15 02:52 |
DK7FC |
0.475681 |
-22 |
JN49ik |
WG2XJM |
EN91wr |
6557 |
299 |
2016-09-15 04:02 |
DK7FC |
0.475682 |
-20 |
JN49ik |
WE2XGR/3 |
FN43sv |
5789 |
296 |
2016-09-14 22:22 |
DK7FC |
0.475681 |
-12 |
JN49ik |
TF3HZ |
HP94ad |
2440 |
323 |
2016-09-14 22:02 |
DK7FC |
0.475680 |
-7 |
JN49ik |
RX3DHR |
KO94ks |
2125 |
62 |
2016-09-14 22:32 |
DK7FC |
0.475684 |
-22 |
JN49ik |
RV3APM |
KO85ru |
2049 |
59 |
Am 14.09.2016 20:40, schrieb John Andrews:
Just a note that DK7FC's 475.682 kHz WSPR signal was
copied twice last night by WE2XGR/3 (Maine = 5789km) and WG2XJM
(Pennsylvania = 6557km). The times were between 0216 and 0416 UTC.
John, W1TAG / WE2XGR/3
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