GM Andrey, Thank you for running the grabber on my frequency, I took a few saves of the trace at your grabber last night & as you say that one looked to be the best. Cheers, Gary - G4WGT. 2009/10/11
Hello Pete, Thanks for watching & the capture. 73 Gary - G4WGT. 2009/10/11 M0FMT <[email protected]> Hi Gary And LF You are very strong wth me note qsb at 21:27. Trace from Winrad. 73 petefmt
Dear Gary, LF Group, This is what the signal looks like for about 11/2 hours up to 2200utc. The red signal is G4WGT, the yellow one is G4JNT's WSPR beacon. The blue line is the noise level scaled to
Dear Gary, LF Group, The bigger signal from G4WGT reaches peaks of about 589 here at the moment - it is quite interesting to watch the received level going up and down over a range of 25dB or so with
Hi Gary U r audible in IO92ub at abt S5 peaking to S7 (503.6) on my IC735 and poor/average invtd L. Looking on the traces on HRD/DM780 I can see your dashes and dots. There is quite a bit of QRN here
Hi Gary U r audible in IO92ub at abt S5 peaking to S7 (503.6) on my IC735 and poor/average invtd L. Looking on the traces on HRD/DM780 I can see your dashes and dots. There is quite a bit of Q
G4WGT I think must be mainly sky wave here so presumably the fading is due to different sky-wave paths. G4JNT is a very stable ground wave signal here during the day, so I imagine the fading here
We do appreciate Dr. Moritz! I’d refer to him as an “elmer” but I suspect I am somewhat older than him. He got me from -20dB up to about 0dB With best regards Jim From: owner- rsgb_