LF 08.12.2009 21.57 UTC: LA3EQ received here in Vaasa on 502.5kHz, sending the callsign cyclically as if in "beacon mode". Varying from Q1 to a Q4 copy in slow but deep QSB. First LA to be received a
LF 20091213 0105UTC Copying WE2XGR/6 beacon in normal CW on 507.2kHz, the ID plus space cycle is about 30 seconds. QSB is evident on the signal, varying from a Q2 to a Q5 copy. Cycle time is a few mi
LF Received in Vaasa, KP03SD at 20100103 1712UTC: PA0A 599 calling LA3EQ on 502.5kHz. LA3EQ replies with 319 signal, PA0A seems to have difficulties copying him. RX: IC-R75 / 300Hz Collins ANT: Reson
LF 20100105 1840UTC: Receiving PA0AM and OZ8NJ in QSO on 502.5kHz. PA0AM is 319 to 439 and OZ8NJ is a big 599 signal. RX: IC-R75 / 300Hz Collins ANT: Resonated inv-L 15m vert. + 35m horiz. BR Paul-He
Correction: The correct time is 1912UTC. At first I deducted 2 hours from the clock already showing UTC... My log of received ham/experimental stations + X-band QSO's around 600m since September 2007
Dear Mal. Send your mails on this subject to all "OFCOM's" in EU instead. One mail every day to each country would give them something to think about. Personally I have spent countless hours writing
LF I thought I should comment on this since I have fought the same battle with a very similar experience. I also made a few additional changes that clearly made a difference as well: 1. Common mode c
LF, Hello I have logged some new PA stations on 600m in the past months but have posted very few reports on the reflector. Here is my complete 600m log for the PA's to check out: http://www.netikka.n
LF Nice signals received here from PA3BCA in QSO with SM6BGP on 501,1kHz at 20.10UTC. He gave Gunnar a 559 report and said he was running 300W. The web address www.pa3bca.nl was also transmitted and
When sending the report to [email protected] I get the message: "RECIPIENTS INBOX IS FULL" So whoever has other means to contact the receiving party could notify them of this problem. BR Paul
LF, Hello Inspired by some friends I gave WSPR monitoring on 502.40kHz (dial) a go. I thought this was a good way to defeat the "MF low season" up here in KP03 where there is no real darkness atm. To
LF Very likely PA3GFE is visible here in WSPR but one of the three lovely 24/7/365 carriers here seem to prevent a decode. G3XIZ below, close to .849 decoded OK with even weaker traces than the one j
This is really great news Lubos! Last night, with the receiver on 502.4kHz USB feeding both speakers and the PC for WSPR monitoring I could hear OK0EMW CW and QRSS keying well from time to time just
LF G7NKS WSPR signal was decoded regularly here from after UTC midnight until 0330UTC when there was a short power failure and my monitoring setup went down. This was unfortunate since signals seemed
Hello Lubos! I hear your signal here, enough for normal CW work. QRSS3 copy is perfect of course. QSB is not very deep at the moment. Wish you good luck and many QSO's tonight. Paul-Henrik, OH1LSQ