Good morning (in Europe) all, a brief look at wspr.net showed that the transatlantic propagation on 630 m was excellent last night: AA1A, K5DNL, N1BUG, W3LPL, W4BCX, WA1OJN, WA4SZE and ZF1EJ were cop
Hi Rik, Group, Good to hear about the conditions on 630. I will run a 12 WPM CW beacon on 477.7 for a few nights. Reports welcomed! 73 Joe VO1NA Good morning (in Europe) all, a brief look at wspr.net
Hello Joe, Your 12 WPM CW signal achieved good aural copy around 01:30 UTC. Propagation was a bit sketchy with deep fading. See attachment. 73, Roelof Bakker, pa0rdt The following section of this mes
The strong QSB makes 630 interesting! Thanks Roelof. Joe Hello Joe, Your 12 WPM CW signal achieved good aural copy around 01:30 UTC. Propagation was a bit sketchy with deep fading. See attachment. 73
Hello Joe, Contrary to the Subject, propagation was worse last night. Yes, the beauty of LF propagation is that not a single night is the same as the previous one. It should be rather boring if it wa
Hi Roelof, Thats very interesting. I see the 2 navtex towers at the Coast Guard site frequently. The base insulator for my tower came from a tower that was used for CW and later navtex before it was
Hello Joe, I use NAVTEX 490 and 518 kHz to study propagation. It is not fool proof due to co-channel interference, but it has its own surprises. Amazingly, this service is still extended. E.g. India