Stefan, Your freq may not be a good choice for us in NA. I am receiving WSPR from WG2XKA at 475.763 kHz: 2254 -21 0.8 0.475763 -1 WG2XKA FN33 23 Maybe QSY down 20 kHz or so?? -- Joe, K1JT On 12/11/20
Stefan as a preample to a 137 Ill start the two computers on JT9-30 at home now remotely on Rx - just to see how the systems run. I find or did find the program locked up at this speed after a while
you lucky )(&&%$%( !!!! Mine BBC Mersey-wide came back on the air G : ( From: Laurence KL1 X Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 10:35 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: LF: MF WSPR Where
Hi Mal We have your spots in the database no problems. Eddie On 16/02/2013 18:21, mal hamilton wrote: Although I am decoding lots of spots and uploading they are not showing on the database at prese
Although I am decoding lots of spots and uploading they are not showing on the database at present DL3IKE, DG5VL PA3FNY and lots of others near and far G3KEV
Hi Mal We have your spots in the database no problems. Eddie On 16/02/2013 18:21, mal hamilton wrote: Although I am decoding lots of spots and uploading they are not showing on the database at presen
Mal, the database thinks you've gone qrt... ;-) Only joking of course, we're all glad that you're still active on LF / MF. 73, Markus (DF6NM) From: [email protected] mal hamilton Sent: Saturday,
Hello MF friends, Thanks to the receiving stations of the last week. There were reports by 57 stations reporting on my WSPR transmissions. The best distance was below 2000km, which shows that the MF
Thanks for the high MF WSPR activity last night. I was surprised to get reports by 33 stations, even from RX3DHR, which is a difficult path. 73, Stefan/DK7FC Am 10.09.2013 21:05, schrieb Stefan Schäf