Signal of VO1NA was much poorer than the previous nights here in JO52ho. Copied the full callsign 2300-0030 UTC and 0200-0530 UTC. The attached screenshot contains 2300-0030 UTC. Strongest signal was
In a message dated 05/10/2004 15:11:00 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Signal of VO1NA was much poorer than the previous nights here in JO52ho. Copied the full callsign 2300-0030 UTC a
Hi David, You got me curious so I looked in my deleted items at Harmut's grab & to me it is definately a "V", I think the fact that the vertical dotted lines intersect the first two dots makes it loo
Dear Group, It seems that the iternal clock of the PC used to key the TX has drifted a bit and is running ahead of its time by half a minute. I'll reset the silly thing so the V's won't look like K's
Strong QRN here last night 5/6th. Copied only a full callsign of the QRSS30 signal 0000-0030 UTC. Strongest signal here 2305-2330 UTC but I missed the "V". Hartmut Wolff
Dear LF Group, Signals from VO1NA have been following a familiar pattern here for the last few nights, with fairly weak but consistent signals visible most of the time between about 0000utc and sunri
Darn Ashlock loops work good ehh?? =-O -- Mike WE0H WD2XGI James Moritz wrote: Dear LF Group, Signals from VO1NA have been following a familiar pattern here for the last few nights, with fairly weak
Interesting, the 02:00-02:30 and the 03:00-03:30 segments were the weakest here last night. 01:00-01:30, 04:00-06:30 UTC the signal was strong. For the first time I noted some very faint traces betwe
Thanks to Hartmut and Nicolas for the signal reports of te transmisions last night. Hartmut copied the sigs as soon as they started. This was well before sunset here. Will try again this evening at 2
Hartmut an Henny, PA3CPM, Thank-you for the signal reports. Alan thinks there's a chance for favourable propagation so the 5 WPM (4.7 amps) will be on from dark tonight to dawn tomorrow. 73 Joe
Nice copy of the QRSS120 DFCW signal from Joe, VO1NA last night. The CW "blur" was visible on the QRSS3 screen. A capture can be seen here: http://www.h-wolff.de/LatestLF.htm 73 Hartmut www.h-wolff.d
Consistent signals from VO1NA (3742km) on 137kHz Opera32 last night. Nothing seen on the Opera software, but OPDS produced decodes at 0308, 0343, 0418, 0453 and 0603UTC, all around -40 to -43dB S/N.