Andy, A good signal (-19dB S/N) on Sunday morning in JO02dg on the earth electrodes and deaf (at 137kHz) FT817 RX. 73s Roger G3XBM On 2 January 2011 09:30, Andy Talbot <[email protected]> wrote: I
Thanks for this WSPR beacon Andy. I hope to be back on 137kHz in the next few weeks (making improvements) and your beacon will be very useful when checking improvements to the antenna and receiver. 7
Off now. Back on tomorrow 'JNT On 1 January 2011 18:04, Roger Lapthorn <[email protected]> wrote: Thanks for this WSPR beacon Andy. I hope to be back on 137kHz in the next few weeks (making
Andy As you can see from the WSPR spot database: -27 dB at IO82HO (10k West of Welshpool) System: Wellbrook LF1010 Loop @ 7m + SDR-14 Rx Not a great distance at 238 km but will be interesting to see
Its back on 137530Hz 'JNT On 1 January 2011 22:41, Andy Talbot <[email protected]> wrote: Off now. Back on tomorrow 'JNT On 1 January 2011 18:04, Roger Lapthorn <[email protected]> wro
I've just blown the cobwebs off the 137kHz Tx and put my WSPR beacon on air on 137530Hz Around 150mW ERP (the message says 23dBm - its stretching the truth) Andy www.g4jnt.com (Keeping a lookout
You were a steady WSPR signal (-19 to -27dB S/N) throughout the day using my 20m spaced earth electrodes as the antenna Andy. Distance is 188km. Sadly I got no takers on WSPR TX with the same antenna