Hi all, The wx forecast doesn't sound like good kiting weather for the weekend. Maybe you can take one of these gadgets along (the older may remember the once-famous german "Yps" magazine from the 19
OH1AH calling CQ on 472.5 kHz ... 449 with QSB + QRN here in JO42FD. Didn't get a reponse to my answer yet, will try again later. Thanks Erich, Dieter and Chris (XIZ) for the activity. Cheers, Wolf .
He is calling cq at the moment but some complain they don't hear anything. Calm down please and listen. 73, Wolf. Am 16.08.2014 21:37, schrieb Clemens Paul: I can copy OH1AH in the beacon mode at the
Hi Paul, Pity about the QRN - almost all of europe currently has no lightning but your part of the eastern baltic sea : http://www.blitzortung.org/Webpages/index.php Anyway, thanks for 339 and hope y
Mystery solved... the "<...>" from JO52GD must have been DK2CH. Not sure why and when WSPR places parts of the message in '< >', but it just happened again. Maybe I should RTFM one day (F=fine, of co
Hello Klaus, Thanks for the information. So DK2CH "produces" his over with the JO52GD six-character locator by leaving the callsign away, and WSPR is somehow able to 'guess' it (or retrieve it from a
Greetings all, Just seen on the dx cluster: (with spotter, qrg, dx call, locators, mode) I5EFO 474.0 CD6LVJ JN53HU<>AI37 wspr SNR=-19 0620 30 Aug Chile Unfortunately locator square AI37 is right in t
Hi Chris, Indeed not a big challenge, but always good fun. Did you hear about DJ5MN's "beer-garden expedition" into JN68 (which is only 10 minutes away from his regular qth) ? He just left home and w
Hi Stefan, The 82 Hz signal looks good... you may even catch a glimpse of "DX" from the US and their 60 Hz mains with that setup. It's several dB down on ZEVS but sometimes good copy here, on an acti
Hi Stefan and all, you wrote: Yes, a good idea. I will try to catch it :-) But how do i know that it is the US mains instead of a 60 Hz monitor? Is the 60 Hz from the mains more stable? I guess the o
Hi Edgar. thanks for the link - it's interesting to see the US (and Canada) being separated into four (?) different electricity nets. But the entire east coast seems to be "coherent" (in phase). 73,
Hi Roger, Eddie, and all Whisperers, G6AVK's 10 mW signal already copied here around 19 UTC (over a 541 km path), and there was a bright patch on G3ZJO's frequency which for strange reasons was not d
Hello Andy, Ok thanks... the spectrogram looks horrible indeed. But the constant line in the middle looks familiar (at 690 Hz) : Cheers, Wolf DL4YHF . Am 28.10.2014 22:37, schrieb rn3agc: GE Wolf,
Not a trace in the spectrogram on 477.7 kHz here yet ... but that would have been very optimistic, considering the QRN. Only "RP" (beacon) happily beeping away . A minute-long continuous carrier late
Hello Joe, No problem about the time - I will let the PC run overnight, taking periodic snapshots of the spectrogram. Just checked the frequency (using one of the few remaining MF broadcasters here,
Aah... a "test carrier signal" gets through (hope this image will get through the reflector as well) Time in UTC. As previously measured, by rx is about 1 Hz off Joe's frequency (650 Hz "audio" = 477
Whow.. "almost 10 dB over noise" here in JO42... :) .. but that's in an equivalent receiver bandwidth of 0.12 Hertz .. no chance for transatlantic conventional CW this time. (The red diamond
Snapped up from the VLF 'natural radio' group: Interesting reading for long winter evenings ... about VLF, LF, and MF, a complete scanned book from 1972, descibing equipment, propagation, antenna the