Marcus Condx hung in there for another two hours after that capture...then went downhill. Jay Marcus Looking good so far. Will see how the signal looks overnight. Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2
Mal Not surprised. Dave is on the coast in Marshfield Massachusetts and I'm considerably inland. Take a couple dB away and there will be little to nothing on the Argo screen. It's like the difference
137 kHz EU stations There are probably at least a few stations in the US (including me!) that have been and are still interested in receiving your signals. Unfortunately, all EU stations seem to have
WE2XGR/2 will be in WSPR mode tonight starting 2030Z on dial frequency 507.000 kHz. The start time has been moved up as las Tuesday's session produced copy as soon as the transmitter was fired up at
Looking...nothing so far. Jay -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] mal hamilton To: [email protected] rsgb Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 5:16 PM Subject: LF: 500 now Hi Jay
Gary Congratulations to you and Jim! I look forward to having a 'digital' T/A QSO once we establish which is the best mode. Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] G
No joy here. Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 Dear Vernon, LF Group, I closed the beacon down at 0108utc. Thanks for your interest - will try for a longer overnight session over the next few days - but I rea
WE2XGR/2 will be transmitting in WSPR mode tonight starting 2200Z on a dial frequency of 507.000 kHz. Reports are appreciated. Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2
Jim Only two decodes during the period although I started receiving late at 0000Z and the RX antenna was carrying about 1/2 inch of ice. 090108 0340 3 -28 0.7 0.503510 M0BMU IO91 30 090108 0406 4 -28
Mal Antenna is back up in the air here...but we're expecting a snow storm starting mid afternoon running through tomorrow morning. Suspect static levels will be high but will be happy to take a look.
Marcus Info on 137.570 kHz. 137565.036 9610 - South Central U.S. 137565.261 9960 - Northeast U.S. 137565.337 7270 - Newfoundland East Coast 137565.392 9940 - Western U.S. 137566.890 5980 - Russian Am
Thanks to G7AQA, ON7YD, W1TAG, W0RPK, VE3EAR, K3SIW and W3NF for the reports. Transmitter was shut down at 0200Z. Looks like this mode is a bit of a stretch for T/A work although Mike was able to pul
Rik & group Confirming start of PSKFEC31 at 2130Z. Not too optimistic on this mode but we'll see. GL and thanks for listening / watching. Jay Jay, I am listening, will you give a confirmation when yo
Rik, Andy & group For WSPR mode transmitter power is 400 watts rf. Antenna is a 90' vertical / tophat. ERP about 40 watts. Antenna: http://www.w1vd.com/XNStxantenna.html (500 kHz loading coil not sho
Thanks to G7AQA, ON7YD, W1TAG, W0RPK, VE3EAR, K3SIW and W3NF for the reports. Transmitter was shut down at 0200Z. Looks like this mode is a bit of a stretch for T/A work although Mike was able to pul
WE2XGR/2 will be transmitting in MFSK8 mode on 508.5 kHz from 2130Z - 0000Z tonight. Reports are appreciated. When using MultiPSK as the decoder be advised that the program has been known to occasion
John & group The following from my post this morning... In order to further 'probe' the T/A sunset / sunrise propagation extremes, WE2XGR/2 will transmit during two periods tonight. The first period
Wow! That generated quite a few reports. Thanks to the multitude of stations for the suscessful 'spots' forwarded to the WSPR database. The list includes: GM4SLV, G3XVL, OR7T, K3SIW, G4JNT, AA1A, G3Y
Gus From short listening period last night: 090202 0206 1 -32 1.3 0.504499 SM6BHZ JO57 30 090202 0210 3 -28 1.3 0.504499 SM6BHZ JO57 30 Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 Rik, thank's report ! I did some test