John;
Looks to me like it can't get much better than that! Thanks for great capture!
John, I was thinking about trying a coast to coast groundwave signal test on 73 band. Would you think it might be possible? Maybe I use QRSS 120 or slower? If you have OPDS64 capability that may be an option. I think it is possible while the ground is frozen a good amount of the path.
If you could look and see what might be a clear freq there at your location. Even down at 68-70 kHz could be best.
There is a VE7 out your way also but his call sign I can't recall. Maybe you both could listen for me on a mode of your choice to see if there is a chance at groundwave reception on the long wave 73 band.
I recently ran some PSK to JD out in Kansas and was quit successful and my groundwave signal was audible at mid day!
Bob WG2XRS/4, WE2XEB, WE2XGR/6 NY
> Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2014 01:21:22 -0800
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> Hi Bob... caught you as soon as I turned the RX on at 02_2344z and to
> your QRT at 03_0653z. Not too strong looking some of the time and I had
> static crashes from probably near Hawaii. .. Here is a capture and you
> can see MP in there weakly.
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> 73 John / VE7BDQ cn89la
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