Hi, John, LF I've ceased beacon transmission now. Everything held up OK overnight, and it will be interesting to see how the propagation varied overnight, and how the path from Dave YXM compared with
Yes, you all seem to have settled into "quite strong". There's still some fading, but not enough to remove anyone from the screen. I've even turned off the front end 10dB pre-amp, and no discernable
Very interesting. There were some deep fades, presumably as the path went from daytime to night-time conditions. One might expect the signals to become more steady throughout the night, with a simila
Hi, John It's like bees around a honeypot! Ko NL9222 is running his grabber tonight, also. You can see Jim M0BMU, G3YXM and myself. http://www.xs4all.nl/~nl9222/grabber.htm 73, Dave G3WCB IO91RM --Or
Hi all, Now seeing M0BMU on ~503.508 or thereabouts. 940km http://www.sighthound.demon.co.uk/pshed/gm4slv_cap.jpg Cheers, John -- G-GRP-Club 2377, QRP-ARCI 12384, SKCC 3214 Member : RSGB, ARRL Shetla
Hi LF gang, I've got Spectran saving screen captures every 5 minutes to my Linux machine (the one I use for everything other than 500kHz monitoring) and have written a small script to upload the curr
Hi John, Dave, LF I'm now sending QRSS3 on 503.485 (note the change of frequency), at least until 2300utc and possibly all night if I'm feeling brave. I'll be monitoring the Reflector until 2300 utc