Mike;
Congrats on your continuing great captures!
The stations are;
WG2XRS/1, Warren Zeigler-not yet active on TX-K2ORS MA
WG2XRS/2, Jay W1VD-not yet active on TX-but has excellent RX
WG2XRS/3, John Andrews-active RX and TX-W1TAG MA
WG2XRS/4, Me-W2ZM-WNY
WG2XRS/5, Dex-W4DEX in NC-active RX and TX-found most nights one Hz below me-[74.5485]
I am using what Jay told me last season on 137 was 1 W ERP. Jay and I have similar ants-90' verticals top loaded with chicken wire 250' long ground screens. At 600 W on 137 he calculated about 1 W ERP for us. I am running twice that on 73 so figured 1 W ERP. Maybe it is not that much?Bob
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> Subject: Re: LF: 74.5495 QRSS 60 (2 of 2)
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> More caps from last night.
>
> By the way, it would be interesting to know the relative ERPs of the
> experimental stations (how does Bob manage 1W ERP on 74k? Most
> Europeans can't achieve that on 136kHz), as well as a full list of
> amateur calls vs XRS suffixes.
>
> Mike, G3XDV