First to thank Mike, Henny, Laurence, for fabulous captures-Jim for his comments and study of happenings on this "new to us" band, Joe, am sure your RX mods will be paying off tonight. The Alaskian c
Lots of traces-just "a few DB shy" Mike sez! At least the band is starting to show some life again. Still Summer-like weather here. 75 F days and 50's night. This morning rain and 50's But no real co
All; Jay and Markus appear to have perfected OPDS and I am preparing to stabilize my signal generator to be OPDS capable. I wonder if some of you in EU and UK are OPDS compatible? OPDS appears to be
Unfortunately, OPERA on it's own leaves much to be desired. TF3NZ, YV7MAE, DF6NM are no shows without the "Deep Search" . Promo the "Deep Search" option and you'll be doing sup'em! Bob From: g0nbd@ho
Thanks to Henny, Mike, Victor, Nicolas, Markus, et all for the fabulous captures! The better conditions helped but all the work you fellas have been putting in to constantly improve your receiving fa
Some very impressive captures submitted for last nights 4000 meter romp! Some real well set-up and tuned receiving stations out there for this new US endeavor, the little known 4000 meter band. Thank
Will be on until 0500Z at least. Have not heard from Dex XRS/5 in SC but he may fire up later usually 1 kHz lower than me. QRSS 60 as per usual-all captures very welcomed-Bob
Markus; Thanks for FB info. I have to learn the reporter better as I saw only 3 stations [OP32] and no OPDS32 stations. Your DS OP32 is really something to hit YV7MAE first night! Last year with WSPR
Marcus; I will run it again-same time same station! Mike D. and Hartmut are down at the moment doing upgrading and Mike had to lower his antenna as big storm was blowing in. Gave me excuse to come to
Henny; I understand from Markus the band was very noisy [QRN] last night. You have good "ears" and should do well when conditions improve! I am transmitting on 74.5492 just .2 Hz above 74.549 in clea