Hi, John. Thanks for the nice screen grab. I'd usually be having to run 200W RF in 137 kHz to achieve the same sort of range in daylight. It must be due to the better antenna efficiency at 500 kHz. I
Not really, occasional character elements seem to get missed, but the signals are reasonably constant, if weak. I'm watching the QRSS-10 from 'WCB still to see if it fades any, as he's further away t
Readable at 961km in daylight Dave! Nice... John 'SLV -- G-GRP-Club 2377, QRP-ARCI 12384, SKCC 3214 Member : RSGB, ARRL Shetland Islands (EU-012) IP90GG Lerwick Radio Club : http://www.gm3zet.org Att
Nice signal, some static crashes but readable..after much finger trouble with the PC! No watching the other Dave's QRSS-10 Cheers, John GM4SLV -- G-GRP-Club 2377, QRP-ARCI 12384, SKCC 3214 Member : R
That must be you I'm seeing, thought Dave was off frequency! Will send captures when screen fills. John -- G-GRP-Club 2377, QRP-ARCI 12384, SKCC 3214 Member : RSGB, ARRL Shetland Islands (EU-012) IP9
Hi, John, Dave, LF, I'll also transmit qrss10 on 503.325 from 1300 utc until 1400 UTC. 73, Dave G3WCB IO91RM --Original Message-- From: [email protected] [mailto:owner-rsgb_lf_group@
Okay Dave. Just hear, very faintly by ear and quite visible on waterfall, a CW QSO between G3UNT and G3DXZ. Will watch for your QRSS-10 at 1400 local. Cheers, John -- G-GRP-Club 2377, QRP-ARCI 12384,
Hi Dave, Well you're making it to Shetland, a distance of 860km, in daylight. Not too good at QRSS-3, but probably workable at QRSS-10. Cheers, John GM4SLV -- G-GRP-Club 2377, QRP-ARCI 12384, SKCC 32