Last nite results good but not unusual, had reports from AA1A, KA1R, VE1YY Transatlantic contacts seem a regular occurrence at present on MF between the UK and N.America Most operators are using WSPR
Just think how many trans-Atlantic QSOs could be made. Some, like myself are very interested but the primary problem is no one awake on the east side of the pond at the right times! I have seen signa
Hello Paul, "I am looking for information on QSO operating procedures for QRSS. I have only seen it used for beaconing." See http://www.472khz.org/pages/technical-topics/weak-signal-modes/extreme-nar
Hello Rik, Somehow I had not seen that before! It is excellent and answers almost all my questions. I'm still curious about one thing. QSB can be a big problem (as with EME, hi). This can make it dif
Hi Paul The best time for a QSO with the UK is around 2300- 0100 utc Over the years I have had quite a number of QSOS around this time at this time of year. The best mode is QRSS for both 474 Khz and
Hi Mal, I would very much like to try a JT9 MF QSO with you. I am not yet set up for QRSS, but am working toward that capability. We use JT9 in North America and I have worked VE7SL at 4050 Km when I
Hi Paul I had a similar exchange with Bob WA1OJN a couple of weeks ago. Here's what I said about QRSS, but I agree, JT9 should be possible although I think you probably need -26. If you want to let m
Hi David, Thanks for the info. I still need to install the QRSS software and see if it will key my radio through the USB to serial interface I use with N1MM contest software. Meanwhile as noted in a