Hello Andy, At my location in the Netherlands, JO23tm, 169 kHz is the only quiet spot at daytime. My noise floor is -124 dBm @ 20 Hz. I will look into this later at night. 73, Roelof, pa0rdt
Andy, Victor, VO1NA's qrp signal did make it across, but keep in mind his QRP signal was 10 Watts into a 100m long antenna, probably 12-15dB more than a LOWFER signal. Also keep in mind that VO1NA is
How right you are Warren. A 1 Watt DC input into a 15 meter antenna would be beyond a long shot, even in a wild dream. But for any chance at all for, say a coastal station to skip a WSPR signal acros
Some people received the qrp beacon from VO1NA at 184,5 KHz,challenging but not impossible, 73 Victor --Oorspronkelijk bericht-- Van: [email protected] [mailto:owner-rsgb_lf_group@bl
Hello all: Interest in the WSPR mode is growing here in the US, and is migrating down into the MF / LF regions. Interest in the experimental band; 160 - 190 KHz ( lowFER ) is also starting to rise am
In much of Europe, 148.5 to 260ish kHz is used for high-power BC. For example, Europe No 1 on 183 with 2MW (but this is QRT sometimes during the small hours for maintenance). 73 John F5VLF ** REPLY S