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| Subject: | RE: LF: LF daylight test close to the north hemisphere solstice |
| From: | VIGILANT Luis Fernández <[email protected]> |
| Date: | Wed, 19 Jun 2019 12:36:03 +0000 |
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| Thread-topic: | LF: LF daylight test close to the north hemisphere solstice |
Hi LF I'm keeping the WSPR-2 transmissions in LF during the summer solstice But the hard way ..... daylight ;-) Tx every 6 minutes. RF current 2.5 to 3A into a 90m vertical top loaded, top feeded building tower antenna Interesting how hard it gets to reach northern latitudes after noon ! Tnx all for monitoring and reporting Rx during the night with the same antenna. Reporting Chris and DL7NN regularly BTW, is DL7NN in this reflector ? 73 de Luis EA5DOM |
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