Am I the only person around EU hearing OZ7FOC at 559 CW 472.5 Beacon Mode g3kev -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] mal hamilton To: [email protected] rsgb_lf_group@blackshe
Stefan Attached my decodes and SL grab for last night. First decode at 18:14 UTC (grayline at English coast). Peak S/N +4 dB. Last decode 05:00 UTC (grayline approximately at HB9). SL still showing a
First demonstration that what go's East , not always go's West ! Spectacular s/n levels in the Moscow area but nothing showing TA ? G.. Hello group, Wow, there is really much activity on the band ton
Terry es Co I could hear DK7FC this morning around 0900 strong enough for a CW QSO. I made no attempt to decode, just had a listen to the signal then had to go out 73 de mal/g3kev -- Original Message
run in until sunday evening Stefan, wouldn't it be better to choose a slightly different qrg to avoid interfering with the carrier of the 'RP' NDB beacon (which is BTW masking your signal here)? Per
Graham, I'm assuming that you're just kidding. The paths to Moscow are shorter, at higher latitude, and generally don't include the thunderstorm levels we have in the eastern U.S. John, W1TAG
Am 07.09.2012 22:30, schrieb John Andrews: G, The TF3 issue is probably more of a latitude thing. Remember how far north they are. John A. Not to forget the presence of lightnings in that region. Rem
Hello group, Wow, there is really much activity on the band tonite! I'm back in Heidelberg, now transmitting OP32 on 137.515kHz during repairing the MF PA. Later i'll switch back to 477 kHz, dependin
Mal From a quick check I would estimate your path to Stefan is about 50% sea whereas from here about 14%. The difference in day/night s/n at this QTH must be at least 40 dB (according to OP). Looking
Not really , last night rn3agc ? reported Stefan's OP32 signal was audible from speaker , best signal to TF3 was -14 dB ....shorter path as well , may be 7 dB down on previous max and as you say , no
Terry, MF, Thanks for the summary! I'm looking forward to the graphical overview which i will make after the experiment. Thanks to all watching stations. 73, Stefan/DK7FC Am 08.09.2012 10:51, schrieb
Stefan, still aural copy of your signal (which would even be strong enough for CW) on 478,7 with S4 and a SNR of 6dB in 100Hz BW despite the surrounding photovoltaics arrays which are ubiquitous in B
Hi Stefan, house the one close to the forest or on >the other side of the street? Attached a google earth picture where I have inserted the 42m long open wire feeder (yellow) running from my house to
I can hear the Opera on 478,5 my RX in CW mode for this evening. Now back to HF to work some CW DX G3KEV -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Clemens Paul To: [email protected] rsgb_
This all started with WSPR , 'we' had to introduce the the idea of ' Dial set usb' or half the LF/MF Rx stations where off frequency , as the mode expected a normal ssb /tx/rx ..then came the PIC cod
This is true, but still seems to be some problems north and out west at the moment , may be mixing half an hour of static with a low level Op audio file would give an indication as to its effect on t
interfering with the carrier here)? OK,sorry, I see now that 477 is *dial* qrg. Your sig is S9+ on 478,7kHz. DF0WD is S9 with qsb on 472,5kHz now. 73 Clemens DL4RAJ -- Original Message -- From: cpau
Terry, thanks for those detailed observations! I find the slow spectrogram very helpful. I used Stefan's sigs as a guide but once again wasn't sure whether to go above or below 478.7. So I ended up t