Ron WH2XND (NI7J) Phoenix Az has been running tests down on high 60's and mid 70kHzs' and last night reverted back to WSPR2 (!) on 75.550kHz (carrier) - or 74kHz WSPR USB dial if you like, and made t
Looking for you! Laurence KL7L On Jul 18, 2016, at 17:57, Markus Vester <[email protected]> wrote: Since 1 UT I am radiating a test carrier on 8270.0025 Hz from a temporary balloon-supported verti
Thanks Alex - it was an excellent night is parts of the Pacific last night with wspr2 opening on 475kHz from KL7 to VK4 - Trees are already looking like they are changing color as we go into early Au
it was great fun watching live especially as conditions were less than perfect - well done! Laurence KL7L WE2XPQ From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behal
Nothing over the N pole yet Stefan 73 laurence KL7L On Sep 17, 2016, at 08:46, DK7FC <[email protected]> wrote: LF, Thanks to the receiving WSPR stations on LF. I see there are many Russian stat
Hi stefan I took a look at the german/buda tele signals and nothing yet visible so we are a ways from a path. No idea about ebnaut at this time! Cheers On Sep 17, 2016, at 12:55 PM, DK7FC <selberdenk
One interesting thing about clean up of radio shacks and moving equipment around is that you suddenly learn something is going on you really didn't know about. Aces high E probe (L400b) has always ha
getting better up here too but still a little RF "Misty" from what's left at this latitude on some paths - though path to VK was open on WSPR2 today on 475kHz from here Getting darker too! Nothing co
Seeing DCF39 at a reasonable visual levels pre sunset in Alaska has be thinking Winter is a coming. Yay! Snow is down to 2500ft on the mountains and Im one tap down on the autotransformer on the 475k
Thanks for the update Alex - signal levels were good up till last night and not sure how this short lived "puff" of elevated K/Solar will change things. Ive put up a op32 and wspr2, 136kHz instance o
Ive got the KL7L screen on 8270, but its been really noisy overnight for the past two nights - http://kl7l.com/slow00000.jpg Theres a cheater carrier on 8270.14 which is GPS/10MHz locked from an HP33
I was asked about the location of the VLF vertical, so here is a link to a photo taken about 5 mins ago - looking North towards the 5000ft or more Talkeetnas mountains - the 6ft-8ft wingspanned famil
Great stuff ! I had multiple pre dawn openings from Far Eastern China BY3A to Eu SM6 on 505kHz wspr a few years back in late Sept I believe so glad to see the path extending Laurence On Oct 14, 2016,
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