Hello Chris. I am testing on your LF WSPR2 signals a new RX antenna. It is a small home made single turn vertical diamon shape loop (1.25 meter long each side) up 6 meters high with an azimuth rotor.
OK Ill be QRV JT9 with my 3 Watts TX. Saturday 19th & Sunday 20th of March 2016. Beginning at 17h UTC till open end Tnx Vincent for your invitation. 73 de Andy. From: [email protected] Vincent Stallbaum S
Hello dear friends Yes I agree with Rik about the MF plan mode segments bands (real transmitting frequencies) : WSPR band is 200 Hz wide from 475.6 to 475.8 KHz ; Using JT9 most of the stations are n
I am sad : no QSO with Vincent on JT9. But I am trying QRPP with only 500 mW output TX. Only 3 QSO : with DK7FC, DK6XY and DD2UJ. I heard a lot of far stations coming from SV, LA, I ... Not too bad a
OK Vinny. I gave to you 20 dB at 2307 TU. Now I Had 6 QSO JT9. I go to bed and set the TX WSPR 2 Tnx for all ! From: [email protected] Vincent Stallbaum Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2016 12:02 AM To: rsgb_lf_g
Hello Stefan. I am sorry, but this evening you have a very poor quality WSPR signal on MF with many splatters, I think it is perhaps due to an overload TX AF level. That is not in phase with the norm
Last night I copied WH2XIL here : deep QSB and traces from 0100 to 0520 TU. Better copy and full decode during the transmission at about 0310 / 0455 TU Frequency : 137 779.819 Hz 73 de Andy. WH2XIL i
Hello Eddie. Yes and the problem was coming for the first time about 3 weeks ago. You can see an example in the join file. All the stations spotted 3 days ago was active using WSPR on the 40 m band.
In complement informations about my last mail : Last month, 5 stations had this problem. and now 4 of them resolved it. GOSLN said he put a wrong transmitting frequency (0.001500) in the window dial
Hello Nick. OK and fine at all to resolve that. But don't worry, now it is GOSLN who took back this habit : 2016-05-03 10:04 G6JVT 0.001455 -21 0 IO90st 0.2 G0SLN IO94hu 454 353 2016-05-03 10:04 PI9E
Hello Vinny. Sorry my MF antenna for transmitting is dismounted now until october 2016. But Ill try to heard your portable CW signal and also have a look at JT-9 this evening using my 18 m vertical t
Yes Stefan, I think also that good TA openings on MF is not rare. On the way, some W stations has very high power licence on MF. They are at times QRV CW around 508 kHz, and of course easy to copy in
Correction : WE2XGR, not WE2WGR... If you want to upload all the FCC US authorizations to special calls, you can find that on the FCC site. Last info : here I heard on CW 8 differents US stations fro
HI all. As usual good signal here from SAQ during the first full transmission at 1100 local time. Received message (after correcting some errors sent by the CW operator, HI !) : « . This is grimeton
Yes I agree 100 % with you Mike. Remember : in the years 1999 to 2003 there was a lot of CW activity on LF, and daytime was the best for QSO up to 800 / 1000 km. At night, only some more distant QSO
Hi all. I had this test reports with G3XIZ. 3 reports on day time around 1100 TU and others at evening from 1820 to 2004 TU. For this RX test, the antenna was a 9 m base loaded vertical tube without
Hello Joe. Your signal QRSS 100 is OK now, starting at 0012 TU. Your frequency is 137 777.009 +/- 0.01 Hz. Now I go to bed, and more infos in the morning. 73 de Andy F6CNI --Message d'origine-- From:
Well done Joe. At 0315 TU this morning, when you started this new transmission the sun site was here at - 8° and your signal was about 15 dB over the noise. At 0425 it disappeared very fast when sun
Hello Max. You said : why i don't appear in the map? For info here I see you on the map. But I had sometime before this problems : Using version OPERA v 1.5.8 with a Windows 7 computer no problem. Wi