Stefan, By the looks of Jay's capture, I should have waited around. The following was taken earlier at our Maine QTH: http://www.w1tag.com/files/FC06Jul14.jpg John, W1TAG/1 FN43sv Best T/A from last
Markus, Nothing here. John, W1TAG/1 On 7/19/2014 21:19 PM, Markus Vester wrote: John, Jay, looks like SV8CS was also on from 23:12 to 3:34 UT, with a fairly strong QRSS signal on 136170.8 Hz (1.2 Hz
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Laurence KL7 L wrote: The sun is at best only a couple of hundred miles to my South, so some interesting geometry. Damn, that must be hot. How do the mosquitos stand
John, as well as receiving spots from WE2XGR/3 and WG2XKA. Thanks for watching! I wish that my current receiving conditions here at home permitted decent weak-signal reception in the 630 meter band.
Bill, I watched last night, but saw nothing. There was a lot of static from the west, so that's not surprising. Jay had some good copy in the 0100Z period, though. His K9AY setup allows rejection of
WD2XSH/17 (Massachusetts) and W1TAG/1 (Maine) both had copy of IZ7PDX on 630M WSPR-2 around 0400Z this morning. TA copy has been spotty as of late -- the Dst numbers are still skating a bit low. John
Stefan, Through 2255Z. John, W1TAG/1 FN43sv Mike, LF, That sounds very good! :-) OK, i'm on air now on 136.172 in DFCW-90. Maybe the others want to join in so you can see a trace of them :-) 73, Stef
I know all the buzz appears to be about Opera, but G3XKR had four WSPR hits on WG2XXM in Oklahoma (7208km) and four hits on "WE3XGR" in Massachusetts (5057km) last night. All of the copy was after 05
Hans-Albrecht, W1VD and I use the "half-wave" filters described at: http://www.w1vd.com/LPF.html Jay's method of construction probably has a better HF/VHF stop-band, but I have gotten away with a sin
Hartmut, Explain to your neighbor that a bunch of guys from the United States will gladly come over and mow his lawn. John, W1TAG On 1/2/2015 4:18 PM, Markus Vester wrote: Hi Hartmut, well we enjoy i
WD2XES was not running last night. John, W1TAG/WD2XES again nice copy of your QRSS60 signal last night. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/h828qiokta3xttn/AAB6JtXf1sQvpqaaukGa9Dy8a?dl=0 73 Joe DF2JP
Roelof, The signal around 137.779 on your screen is WD2XES in DFCW. The screen calibration is a little off - about 0.15 Hz low. Joe runs very close to 137.777 kHz, and the XES signal had "dashes" on
Stefan, There was one good screen of copy from about 0245 to 0410, but only fragments before and after. John, W1TAG FN42ch Attachment: FC29MAR15.jpg Description: JPEG image
Markus, Wonder what the little dash below Stefan's "F" was... possibly local QRM from some MFSK PLC system? We sometimes seem to find a number of unexplained scattered dashes on North American QRSS s
Stefan, Received two complete callsigns last night, one starting around 0140Z (below), and the other ending around 0620Z. The signal was up and down in between, with some very good peaks. That would
Markus, Wonder what the little dash below Stefan's "F" was... possibly local QRM from some MFSK PLC system? We sometimes seem to find a number of unexplained scattered dashes on North American QRSS s
Laurence, Interesting. The meters in this town (municipal power company) would not likely be the culprits, but the Worcester city line is about 1/2km away. That's National Grid territory, and they ha
Alan, Looks like the X class flare was from region 2239, near the eastern limb, so a CME might be a miss. John, W1TAG On 5/5/2015 7:26 PM, Alan Melia wrote: The filament event has thrown off a CME wh