Hi Paul, I am QRV. We had only half a inch of snow, far less than predicted and also not too much wind. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Starting CQ 2150z sunset, continuing until 0200z and possibly later depend
Good start Paul, LA2XPA copied you at 21:51 with -24dB 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Hi Paul, I am QRV. We had only half a inch of snow, far less than predicted and also not too much wind. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7
Propagation is building up, at least in Noway: LA2XPA copies you, AA1A and NO3M. The band is noisy here above 1200 Hz audio. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Yes, that was quite interesting. Exactly at my sunset
Hello Paul, all, Not a single TA copy so far, neither way. Even Mal is getting no further than Nova Scotia.. Propagation is going downhill I'm afraid. I will stop transmitting but leave the RX on JT9
I am willing to give it another try tonight. If there are any "takers" in NA I will be QRV in JT9 starting 22 UTC (and maybe earlier for some EU QSO's). 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T _________________________
Hello Paul, I will be QRV starting 2150 UTC and will drop a note on the reflector when I will quit. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Van: [email protected] <[email protected]> namens
Hello Paul, all, we had some rain and distant thunderstorm earlier this evening. Rain stopped and wind is not to strong so I can transmit. But the thunderstorm QRN is still present, making it more di
Paul, I just noticed you were copied once by LA3EQ. At the moment G3KEV is trying, but so far no TA. We will have to wait for condx to improve. Thanks a lot for all the transmissions (and the half QS
Hello Paul, thanks for your efforts. I will keep looking for you when conditions improve. TA propagation often has a final peak just before EU sunrise (6-7 UTC), about midnight at the East Coast. Tha
Hello Paul, all, I transmitted WSPR this morning for 1 hour (06:30-07:30 UTC and got good results (taken into account my ERP): 2018-02-12 06:58 OR7T 0.475606 -26 0 JO20ix 0.5 W1IR FN34lp 5575 295 201
​I will be QRV this evening (maybe till 23:30 UTC) and tomorrow morning starting 5:30 UTC (as long as TA propagation holds). 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Van: [email protected] <rsgb_lf_g
Hi Paul, I copied you several times. Will stay on for another hour. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Albert, thanks for coming back to JT9. QSO complete with 73 both ways! 73, Paul On 02/13/2018 01:12 AM, N1BUG
Hi Paul, I had half a dozen good copies during your QSO with PA0A (congrats on that one) and later. I called you for about 45 minutes, meanwhile it was daylight here. I had a quick propagation check
​Hi Paul, all, just a single JT9 decode by AA1A so far. I will go QRT soon and try again tomorrow morning (0530 UTC). 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Van: [email protected] <rsgb_lf_group@ya
Thanks to Eric (NO3M) and Paul (N1BUG) for the JT9 QSO's.​ The QSO with Eric was "a piece of cake", just took 5 minutes. The QSO with Paul was a bit harder, but we managed to complete it at las
Hi Paul, I'm in an optimistic mood and set the RX to 136 kHz WSPR. Now it's up to you to leave a trace ;-) 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Tonight I am transmitting WSPR every 6 minutes on 2200m. EIRP should be
Hello Paul, attached a view of the 2200 m WSPR band in JO20ix. The QRM is from DCF39. As you can see there are 2 small band with low QRM, one 1425-1450 Hz the other from 1550-1570 Hz (all audio frequ
Hello Paul, all, very interesting. Is it correct to state that coherent detection will improve (daytime) groundwave reception more that (nightime) skywave and 137kHz more than 475kHz? Is this coheren
Hi Eric, I wasn't QRV last night. But having a look at pskreporter.org I saw that your 04:36 UTC transmission was copied by both K9FD(/KH6) and PA7EY. Potential KH6 - Europe propagation? 73, Rik ON7Y