Hello Lubos! Thanks for our first QSO. X-band 501.9kHz QRSS3 / 3570.0kHz CW You were an easy CW copy in 250Hz BW most of the time. One deep fade after reports had been exchanged but back to full stre
LF, Hello Lubos! I can hear and see CQ OK... on the QRG as I write this. SM6BGP beacon is strong below you on 501.4kHz and G3KEV is calling CQ in CW on 502.6kHz. BR Paul-Henrik, OH1LSQ Quoting Lubos
Hello Roelof, LF Thanks for this information, I will consider this option as my next step towards better receive sensitivity for future tests. BN73-202 should be possible to obtain here but how about
Hello Horst, Roelof, LF I did try my regular Mini-Whip for receiving on the "dreamers band" but the signal level rolloff was already pretty severe at 9kHz. I finally settled for my inverted-L (15m V,
LF In answer to myself an attached partial screencapture of 8970Hz during the timespan of interest. Note that the timescale is in Finnish time (UTC+2h+1h DST). BR Paul-Henrik, OH1LSQ Attachment: LSQ_
Hello Brenda, LF The IC-718 will only transmit down to 1600kHz as you have already found out. The IC-703 and IC-706 do not have this limitation when "opened up". BR Paul-Henrik Quoting Brenda Hayes <
John, Jim, LF I've seen the same happen once or twice here while monitoring on 502.4kHz dial. Same call/locator but different QRG/SNR. It was not a real WSPR signal causing that decode, but some fier
Hello John, Lee & co. The wideband noise was audible again last night in Vaasa, Finland for 20 to 30 minutes. I checked the time once and it was past 01.00 local time, so past 2200UTC. There was clea
Hello Roger, LF Congratulations, I was surprised myself to see your callsign and ERP in the log. I think you could do better still with your current setup. I have some undecoded traces from you that
Hello Roger, LF You are "bending needles" tonight with your 2mW up here in the snowstorm: 1942 -15 0.9 0.503863 0 G3XBM JO02 3 Using a resonated & amplified 4x4x4m delta loop / IC-R75 at the moment.
LF Absolutely nothing received from Stefan on 8970Hz and 6470Hz here in Vaasa/KP03SD. Not even the faintest piece of a trace to start speculating around. I have to leave home now and cannot attend th
Hallo Gerhard, LF Your signal has now started showing up here in Vaasa, KP03SD as well: 1744 -19 2.0 0.505159 0 DI2AF JN59 13 1750 -22 2.1 0.505157 -1 DI2AF JN59 13 1754 -22 1.9 0.505158 0 DI2AF JN59
LF Attached is a small screenshot of the WSPR spectral display as received here. Two WSPR sequences from DI2AF are visible. Also note a pair of what I assume is local "carriers" wandering around DI2A
Hello Jay, LF As a receive-only participant in this field (I have no possibility to apply for a permit) I can only guess why some EU stations have chosen to move down along with the US stations: One
Hello Lubos & Jan! Yes, they are legit amateur stations in WSPR mode looking for stateside spots, at the moment I receive EI0CF and GM4SLV there. To receive them, change the default WSPR 600m setting
Hello Andy! Yes, your suggested solution works fine with TWO different WSPR copies running and configured for different frequency windows. One WSPR session for TX and another for RX. It can also work