Roger Lapthorn wrote: If you could SEE my TX, "antenna" and ATU you would realise how amazed I am at this report from G3XVL. My antenna is literally 15m of low horizontal wire with about 2m of it ver
0.503908 -6 0 JO02dg 0.001 G6ALB JO02dg 0 0 2009-09-13 20:02 G3XBM 0.503910 -12 -1 JO02dg 0.001 G6ALB JO02dg 0 0 At least the signal is getting across the fiel
If you could SEE my TX, "antenna" and ATU you would realise how amazed I am at this report from G3XVL. My antenna is literally 15m of low horizontal wire with about 2m of it vertical, a central heat
Roger, One more thing - since you aren't set up for transceive operation and your TX power is fairly low would it be possible for you to operate in continuous TX mode. Then we might spot more easily
Dear Roger, LF Group, Well done on the first 500k attempt. There is quite a lot of QRN tonight on 500k, which is reducing the signal-to-noise ratio. Hopefully, it will die down later - if you leave i
Congratulations Roger! Are the same with my condition! =) 7.5m high steel mast and ~20m 1/4 sloper for 80m band from 7.5m to 1.5m over the roof of high-scraper 17 floors. 70m cable RG6U to my room an
All of 3kms away (whoa DX!!) but I just got my first WSPR report on 500kHz: 2009-09-13 20:04 G3XBM 0.503908 -6 0 JO02dg 0.001 G6ALB JO02dg 0 0 2009-09-13 20:02 G3XBM 0.5039
Yes, I'll leave the WSPR signal running tonight John. So far only G6ALB and G3XVL have reported the signal, but maybe the noise floor will drop during the night and a few more might discern the tiny
Dear Roger, LF Group, The M0BMU WSPR beacon shut down at 0640utc - thanks for all the overnight reports. G3XBM started decoding here at 0502, and is being quite consistently received now the QRN has