Wops !! 2015-11-05 22:48 EA5DOM 0.475790 -20 0 IM98wn 0.05 FR5ZX LG78pu 8796 New coil ! Antenna is finally on resonance ..... and seems to work ! ;-) 73 de Luis EA5DOM _______________________________
Attached is a picture showing the path for EA5DOM. So far i thought that the red sea is supporting the path for stations from DL, PA, SV and I, allowing one or 2 hops on sea water. But now Luis' path
Hi Stefan yes it's interesting because there has be steady low level geomagnetic storms since the 3rd at Kp=5. I am wondering if what we are seeing is more a feature of a predominantly N<>S path rath
I just sent an email to Andre Michel to ask if you want to try some test at normal speed CW. Given the signal levels which receives WSPR stations in Europe I think it's time to try. 73, Fausto IK4NMF
Hello Alan, For your interest, for the frist time ever I have received NAVTEX Iran last night at 00:57 UTC. This is very rare and has only happened in Europe twice: in March 2006 in the UK and in Mar
Hi Alan, I was not running a constant TX percentage. It was 20% at the beginning, then, after the first decodes i switched to 50% and + 3dB, later (as i went to bed) i went back to normal power and 3
Hi Stefan ok thanks for that clarification. It is for that reason I rarely use amateur reports for calculations, though the spot data is interesting, as is any data on new long paths. Alan G3NYK Hi A
Here's another plot for FR5ZX decodes showing Thursday / Friday night. Nice to see even more stations making it to La Reunion! Generally I would agree with Alan that low-angle ground reflections from
Hi Markus, I may have has my tongue in my cheek about the "big beach" called the Sahara I noticed difficult to understand variations on the signal from Marathon in 2002, which crosses the Alps on its
Hi Markus, Am 07.11.2015 12:01, schrieb Markus Vester: Here's another plot for FR5ZX decodes showing Thursday / Friday night. Nice to see even more stations making it to La Reunion! So far there were