For the first time since last fall we had a good night propagation up here on 475kHz WSPR2 with Dx openings to Texas, Pennsylvania, Hawaii and JA It comes to those who wait (a long time)... http://nj
Was looking for Brian CT1DRP this morning but weve had really foul weather here and still pretty noisy from Tstorms. After 22 mins after dawn I took an audible swing around and DCF39 and Budapest wer
Greetings - Reasonable at MF towards Eu but spoilt by QRM at my end. QRM is coming from a wayward overmodulated/driven MF coast station that should know better.. Decodes from Gus 2009-10-21 19:18 SM6
Qra locator EM26AR , BP51BD or close to ? From: Laurence KL7UK Sent: Monday, February 14, 2011 4:13 PM To: [email protected] Subject: LF: Conditions Thanks Scott - well looking over the N
Thanks Scott - well looking over the N Pole I could hear the Norwegian but only weakly before I retired last night - its been 20 over at times so I know on that path its pretty dire for the moment -
too early in the morning obviously :-) BP 51 Eye Pee - thanks Graham Qra locator EM26AR , BP51BD or close to ? From: Laurence KL7UK Sent: Monday, February 14, 2011 4:13 PM To: rsgb_lf_group@blackshee
Hi Stefan - It gets a little better, ie a few more dB's strength wise but whats important for 8970 is probably the background "blue" youll see on the screen ie the QRN. GBZ/FTA doesnt get much strong
In Alaska HF, MF and LF appear still to be very very poor with high losses over the Pole - dang pesky Protons.. No real strength from DCF39 Long haul AK firing East on MF was only just above poor wit
Hello Laurence, That sound very promising, about DHO! Do you remember its strength during our last experiments in december and february? Is it even stronger these days? 73, Stefan/DK7FC PS: Nothing t
Laurence, Am 14.11.2011 19:25, schrieb Laurence KL7UK: I may get the opportunity to fire up the Tx into a loop but already the snow is getting rather deep for errecting - no chance of a vertical as I
I was /Mobile here in Oklahoma last night and listened around 0000-0200utc - DCF39 wasnt very strong compared to how it can be - something like S4 peaks and Ive seen S9+ still it was better on the pa
Stefan - Well mutual darkness periods are 1510-1810 and 0130-0640 UTC as of today Stefan - and that will increase till max Dec24 or so, but Ive not as yet received a signal pre dawn Alaska but had th
Laurence, Am 14.11.2011 19:25, schrieb Laurence KL7UK: Stefan - Well mutual darkness periods are 1510-1810 and 0130-0640 UTC as of today Stefan OK, so its to late for today. There will be enough chan
Hi Laurence, OK, that sounds interesting. What mode would you suggest? QRSS-30? And what start time? I want to be as far as possible distant to the center frequency for QSO mode so i think 725 is fin
Best night since Jan here. The band had the signs of a very good opening. DCF39 flat peaked 55/57 for a lot of my night and was cw audible for all of the period save a few crashes of QRN. "That" sign
Definately the best night since last Spring for long haul NE/SW - DCF39 2 7900Kms was audible for many hours and faded at 0646Z with strengths that would have probably supported signal capture from 1
Here in Germany I had some problems with the QRN last night. Very good copy of VO1NA in QRSS30 0000-0515. For copying the 5wpm mode the QRN was to high. Between 2200-2300z I captured something like a
Been mobiling for the last few days in South and West Texas (yee haa) and towards Laredo/Nuevo Laredo on the Mexican border EL07GL at around 8920Kms from DCF39. At around 2100 local (5 or 6 - GMT) I
From laurence KL1x bp51fp - overall conditions were better last night but still not "good" up here. I guess small changes in geographic latitiude and the affects (effects) of Au/nasty particles are p