Mal, Jim, LF
I think Jim certainly has a point, that the Scarborough to Shetland path
mainly over sea, with no major intervening over-land path, and as such it
could be expected that Mal and I should be almost ideally located for
daytime "semi-DX" QSOs.
Mal's comments about G3XIZ and M0JXM does raise a question, in that the
inability for XIZ and JXM to hear me isn't only to do with the sea-path
vs. land-path difference in path-loss.
Have a listen to the 2 recordings I made this morning of M0JXM
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3551430/M0JXM_110904-085418.mp3
and M0JXM handing over to G3XIZ
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3551430/M0JXM_G3XIZ_110904-085418.mp3
Clearly there is propagation between the 2 mainland stations and Shetland,
at this time of day. Dennis is very weak, admittedly, but given reciprocal
reception at his end I think we could have made a minimal QSO. The RX was
switched between SSB and CW filters during the recording. Dennis is still
audible in a 2.5kHZ bandwidth though.
Chris is perfectly Q5, easy armchair copy.
I believe Chris's ERP to be around the 500mW mark, and my own ERP must be
very similar, possibly a touch higher.
For Chris not to hear me means his noise floor must be higher than mine,
by a considerable margin.
This, and not the path itself, I feel is the problem.
Mal, like you, I can't appreciate the conditions many urban MF operators
face, but the RF environment must be very difficult and we have allow for
that when comparing performance.
I hear G3XIZ calling CQ again, at 1153UTC, can't raise him though... will
try QRSS3 for a few minutes...
Cheers,
John
GM4SLV
On Sun, 4 Sep 2011, mal hamilton wrote:
> jim
> This morning I had a qso with GM4SLV 569 with me but g3xiz es m0jxm in the
> Bedford area could not hear him which is odd, so its not just the N.West
> There are other considerations like type of RX antennas in use, whereas I
> was using the 80 m vert loop and its broadside to John which is not ideal.
> de mal/g3kev
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