Hello Mal. I am now QRV on normal JT9 QRG : 474.2 USB dial (plus 1200 to 1400 Hz audio), not on 475.5. Hope a QSO with you. 73 de Andy. JT9 Cq now 475.5 G3kev Sent from my iPhone
Hello Roger and Terry. Yes, and I the last spot of John was one month ago, 11/12/2015 also Olivia S8 on 60 meters band. 73 de Andy. HNY Roger I have been working John GM4SLV recently (end November) u
Hi all. I agree 100% with RIK. Yes, and in France the EIRP limit is 1 Watt only, because the minimum distance from the south coast in France to Algeria is below 800 km (621 km exactly). This 1 Watt E
Hi All. Nice news about John, indeed !!! Answering the other question : Finbar EI0CF was at home, QRV 2 days ago receiving me using WSPR2 on MF : Timestamp Call MHz SNR Drift Grid Pwr Reporter RGrid
Or a very bad ground system over 5000 Ohms ? Or the 1 metre antenna ground rod buried vertivally below the ground ? Or the famous curtain antenna in the cellar ? Or using EME on MF ? Sorry, I have no
Hello MIke. Just now, strong copy. Have a look at the screenshot beginning just after you call CQ ..................... at 1738 TU Your QRG : 137705.07 Hz ; Measured using my Peggelmesser SPM3 : + 28
Hello Paul. If your USB dial is 474.2 and BW around 500Hz, you copy only signals between 475.450 and 475.950. The WSPR2 window is 475.600 to 475800, and you are inside it. I noticed that usually the
Hello John. On my side also, I have a lot of problems connecting to the WSPRnet. also, and just for info : during the last 7 days I was at times receiving WSPR2 on the 630 meters band. I had 352 RX s
Hello Vinny. My RX is now active on MF WSPR 15. Only Rxing and only this mode. Also best luck and fun. 73 de Andy. Hello MF, I'm going for WSPR-15 this night. TX will be between 22.15h to 8.15h UTC.
Also for me, and I see that the frequency of all of the transmission is a bit too low, outside of the WSPR15 window. 73, Andy image image From: [email protected][email protected] Sent: Monday,
OK Vinny. About stability, here I use an home made transverter for transmiting. I had same problem using a classic Xtal oscillator. After I changed it by a TCXO, and now the stability is good. 73 de
Hello Vinny. Not strong but good report at 2230 TU. No problem of stability now. I saw you made 2 minutes of warmup just before your transmission, and that seems to be an effective choice HI ! 73 de
HI all. I think also the 476.2 kHz +/- 0.1 kHz band segment is the best choice, and also it is on use for a long time with success ! It is not necessary to change that... 73 de Andy. From: rik.strobb
Hello Mal. Very strong signal here, but your QRG is not 476 190 but 476 205,210 HZ 73 de Andy. Now TX Qrss 6 476.19 vis on dk7fc grabber G3kev Sent from my iPhone Attachment: Spectran Version 2 (buil
Hi All. This evening Ill test on MF WSPR2 a short 5 meters long vertical whip. It is a thin wire inside a telescopic fiberglass fishing pole. Including coil and ground resistances, the base impedance
Hello Vinny. No top hat, only the vertical wire. Using my normal groung system in the garden : 7 x ground rods, each rod is 2 inches diameter 8 feets aluminium tube. No radials. Andy. From: info@vsas
Thanks a lot dear Clemens. I have a few reports. I wonder why only stations over 600 km copy my signal, and nothing from some stations which are below 300 km from here ??? HI ! At 2000 TU, I'll chang
Hello Andy. Not about the first claimed 73kHz QSO, but just for info the first time I heard Peter G3LDO on 73.4 kHz normal CW ( 338 km ) was around november / december 1996. Later, I had my first xba
Hello Mike. Good report on your LF QRSS 60 to night. Average 45 dB over noise and 579 aural at 400 km. Your TX QRG was 136172.12 Hz, perfectly stable during your 1 hour transmission. It is the same r
Sorry Mike, I was active TX on 137 only in the years 2000 to 2003 using a ROPEX. Now I have no TX on LF and QRV only MF. Sorry ! Andy. Thanks Andy. Are you QRV for a CW QSO? Mike, G3XDV == Good repor