Promising is a fatalistic out look when applied to engineering : ( Well at this time of year , modes that can withstand a few Mill's of wobbly-bob are much sought after ! OP8 as you know is normally
WE6XGR G0KTN 600m OPERA 3413 miles 23:13:12 That's a good start at + 4 dB over 580 miles ! WE6XGR K3SIW 600m OPERA 580 miles 22:15:48 Monitor: K3SIW Loc EN52TA Frequency: 0.500 MHz (600m) Using: Oper
Am 27.12.2012 21:18, schrieb Graham: [...] I think using the correlation 10 dB gain , Markus has found using OP32 , you would have a confirmed decode in VK by now and possibly a OP32 decode as well D
Good results from last nights OP8 test , too short notice to catch Russia , but 8 EU stations decoded -14 dB showing at VE7BDQ , but no decodes into Alaska 1000K + decodes WE6XGR DL-SWL 600m OPERA 38
That's a good start at + 4 dB over 580 miles ! WE6XGR K3SIW 600m OPERA 580 miles 22:15:48 Monitor: K3SIW Loc EN52TA Frequency: 0.500 MHz (600m) Using: Opera v1.4.7/Rptr V1.6 Antenna: Op8_||||||||||||
Graham, Didn't you recommend him to use JT9-10 instead? You know it is much more promising :-) 73, Stefan Am 27.12.2012 20:14, schrieb Graham: WRONG QRG !!! SHOULD BE 498 khZ oop's G.. From: g8fzk@g8
Just into dusk WE6XGR VE7BDQ 600m OPERA 2221 miles 00:02:24 3 UK Stations decoding WE6XGR G0KTN 600m OPERA 3413 miles 23:13:12 WE6XGR GW0EZY 600m OPERA 3343 miles 23:37:49 WE6XGR G0NBD 600m OPERA 333
3 UK Stations decoding WE6XGR G0KTN 600m OPERA 3413 miles 23:13:12 WE6XGR GW0EZY 600m OPERA 3343 miles 23:37:49 WE6XGR G0NBD 600m OPERA 3337 miles 23:29:36 WE6XGR G0KTN 600m OPERA 3413 miles 23:13:12