I was happy to read Dave's email because it does not only tell the
decode results, it also tells that:
-he is happy to see the other Dave in the GM location far away
(probably a rarely used holiday location)
-he is happy to see that his own station works quite well.
It is some kind of explicit greeting to the other station. Not unusual
in amateur radio. A positive thing.
I had a look to the database to see if i got GM3YXM as well (i got him
on that 1070km path), i wouldn't have done that otherwise. It was nice
to see the location so far outside (jwd as we say here) and i thought
about a 1/4 wavelength kite antenna for 630m, which i would rise there
:-)
73, Stefan
Am 23.08.2017 22:24, schrieb M0FMT:
Hi all
Why email WSPR results via here? All wspr
contacts are displayed on
www.wsprnet.org
and are entered into the data base so they can be researched by
anyone ad infinitum. Most wspr TXers keep a weather eye on the reports
so they
see their results real time.
Viz:-
Timestamp
|
Call
|
MHz
|
SNR
|
Drift
|
Grid
|
Pwr
|
Reporter
|
RGrid
|
km
|
az
|
2017-08-23
02:40
|
GM3YXM
|
0.475715
|
-16
|
0
|
IO75xc
|
0.5
|
G3WCB
|
IO80ei
|
529
|
177
|
2017-08-23
02:34
|
GM3YXM
|
0.475715
|
-16
|
0
|
IO75xc
|
0.5
|
G3WCB
|
IO80ei
|
529
|
177
|
2017-08-23
02:26
|
GM3YXM
|
0.475715
|
-23
|
0
|
IO75xc
|
0.5
|
G3WCB
|
IO80ei
|
529
|
177
|
2017-08-23
02:20
|
GM3YXM
|
0.475715
|
-21
|
-1
|
IO75xc
|
0.5
|
G3WCB
|
IO80ei
|
529
|
|
Just a thought
73 petefmt
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|