Now FR5ZX is back on the map. Maybe he is excited now and wants to get more of such decodes :-) But i assume that it was a very rare event. We'll see... 73, Stefan Am 30.10.2015 21:28, schrieb VIGILA
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19882028/MF/DK7FC-FR5ZX.png ...shows where the greyline has been during this decode at 1 UTC last night. It was during his sunrise but in the middle of the night h
Hi Michel, Markus, MF, Michel, nice to meet you here via email. Thanks for your efforts to listen on 630m. My congrats to your/our success. RXwise and TXwise, your location is the best antenna! There
Hi Chris, Oh, this might be a bit to early. I bet there will be given further instructions to you (you know, all good things are 3). Be aware of circuits or even software coming from Germany :-) Actu
Thanks for the info! OK, now! Let's fire up! 100% 73, Stefan Am 31.10.2015 22:44, schrieb [email protected]: DK7FC 0.475683 -21 0 JN49ik +30 1.000 FR5ZX LG78pu 9095 5651
Albert joined in! My congrats! Who is next? Timestamp Call MHz SNR Drift Grid Pwr Reporter RGrid km az 2015-10-31 22:10 PA0A 0.475725 -24 0 JO33de 2 FR5ZX LG78pu 9511 135 2015-10-31 22:10 DK7FC 0.475
Hi all, Now DJ0ABR is the next one! These are the best reports so far. My -14 dB must be weakly audible in normal CW speed!! :-) Timestamp Call MHz SNR Drift Grid Pwr Reporter RGrid km az 2015-10-31
Hi Fausto, Normal CW would have been possible last night! There were 90 decodes by FR5ZX last night. The best reports from last night are: Timestamp Call MHz SNR Drift Grid Pwr Reporter RGrid km az 2
Hi all, I've never seen su much activity on that band. 7 decodes here in a single time slot: 2010 -13 0.0 0.475608 0 G8HUH IO81 30 2010 -20 0.4 0.475637 0 F6CNI JN19 13 2010 -15 0.8 0.475654 0 F5WK J
Hi Fausto, Am 01.11.2015 15:42, schrieb Fausto Coletti: Hi Stefan, beyond the technical aspect that is certainly is the most important thing, there are people like me who operated in the microwave ba
Hello Andy, I am running different RX stations at different locations. "DK7FC" is from the city, an active E field antenna, 38m above ground, on the top of the institute in JN49IK00. Grabber: http://
Am 01.11.2015 17:49, schrieb mal hamilton: Stefan es Co MF propagation also good tonite. Could FR5ZX listen on the QRSS FREQ 476.2 plus/minus. We could all TX around that freq . Not everyone has WSPR
Hi all, I just want to pass you the information that FR5ZX had a problem with his VAC softwarelast night , thus he got no decodes. That's a pity but it's better then the reason would be a loss of pro
PS: Another relevant information: In the night where he got 90 decodes by 6 stations he used a tuned vertical antenna for the first time. Two days ago, where he only decoded me once a night, he used
Hello Spiros, My congrats! Now there are 7 stations making the path. Most interesting! Let's continue :-) 73, Stefan Am 03.11.2015 05:12, schrieb SV8CS-Spiros Chimarios: Hi to All Last night I had 2
Hello Luis, Your 11m vertical leaves a SNR of 0 dB here in WSPR now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-) That means we can easily do a CW QSO! Timestamp Call MHz SNR Drift Grid Pwr Reporter RGr
Attached is a picture showing the path for EA5DOM. So far i thought that the red sea is supporting the path for stations from DL, PA, SV and I, allowing one or 2 hops on sea water. But now Luis' path
Hi Alan, I was not running a constant TX percentage. It was 20% at the beginning, then, after the first decodes i switched to 50% and + 3dB, later (as i went to bed) i went back to normal power and 3