Congrats Stefan. So many decodes from you and G0MRF here. One of my best nights. I am just using an LF Engineering eprobe 10 feet off the ground with a Flex 6500 radio. 73 Jay KA9CFD Sent from my U.S
Here with Perseus SDR the 100Hz sidebands are decoded between -37dBc and -41dBc (below the shifted carrier) if the SNR exceeds +11dB. Maximum SNR was +27dB with Perseus RX (and +31 with the Reuter P
Just checked DH5RAE,who is located about 64km from here. He reaches up to +25dB SNR,also without decodable sidebands since this season. Obviously he has improved the filtering of his PS because in t
MF, Since yesterday, there is some sun in Heidelberg and my tree grabber came back. MF reception is possible again (the VLF E field still has a problem). http://www.iup.uni-heidelberg.de/schaefer_vlf
LF, WSPR activity on 500 kHz appears in the doldrums with only G4JNT and G3ZJO regularly transmitting in Europe. However EI6IZ spotted WD2XSH/17 on 13 occasions last night at 4594 km with s/n averagi
Also watching the MF WSPR activity from here... so far DK7FC, PA3ABK, DK6NI, and DL3NDR. Apparently DL3NDR is attempting to transmit the same signal on two frequencies simultaneously, 475.655 and 475
Unbelivable! https://dl.dropbox.com/u/19882028/MF/MF%20WSPR.png I didn't expect that the MF propagation will be so good in winther on this band. We may see some more surprises later in the year. 39 a
Ill shove the Alaska receiver on MF WSPR tonight for a while to see if we can get some decodes - SM6BHZ has made the path in past winters (and Eastern China /Yellow Sea/Bohai Bay too!!!) Sigs Looks g
Sorry Emails Crossed Stefan - see you down on MF :0-)) From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2012 13:35:39 -0900 Subject: RE: LF: MF WSPR Where Stefa
Joe, PS: There is WE6XGR on 499.5 kHz (498 kHz dial), who must be audible in your distance. A chance to test your new equipment if there was no WSPR decode on 630/600m so far. Please try for me as we
Hello Stefan, Thank you for the reports from Aachen! It is the first time that i saw you reporting my WSPR BEACON :-) on MF and the first time i read from you here. Are you QRV on the band, i.e. can
Laurence, Guess the question is already answered ;-) Let us try JT9-30 if the conds are still suitable then, OK? :-) 73, Stefan Am 11.12.2012 23:35, schrieb Laurence KL1 X: Where Stefan? - this 1500H
MF, I'm running a WSPR 50% transmission until tomorrow in the afternoon. It's frozen outside and the conds look promising. Good chances for TA receptions :-) 73, Stefan/DK7FC
Conds were good last night on MF: Timestamp Call MHz SNR Drift Grid Pwr Reporter RGrid km az 2012-12-04 02:12 DK7FC 0.475663 -24 0 JN49ik 1 WE2XGR/2 FN31ls 6099 295 2012-12-04
MF, I'm running WSPR transmissions during the night, 50% TX mode on 475.66 kHz. The signal already made it to WD2XSH/17. If someone is interested... join in. 73, Stefan/DK7FC
Hi Joe, Glad to see you on the map :-) No, dial freq is 474.2 kHz, thus RF center freq is 475.7 kHz. I am on 475.76 kHz, thus inside the +- 100 Hz band. 73, Stefan Am 11.12.2012 23:25, schrieb Joe Ta
Hi Stefan, Just to be sure: does this mean USB Dial Freq = 474.160 kHz ? -- Joe, K1JT I'm running a WSPR 50% transmission until tomorrow in the afternoon. It's frozen outside and the conds look promi
Where Stefan? - this 1500Hz above 136kHz or so? Transpolar is improving and running mulitple screens - just need to know what modes to look for beyond ear-hole mode. No one from my slighly fuddled me
Hi Stefan, solid and steady copy here in Aachen for at least the last four hours. Unfortunately I forgot to check the 'upload spots' tag most of the time. Working conditions here are a 2 x 20 m dipol