Congratulations John and Jim!
John, you were not without competition but my Jason had both hands tied
behind his back. I have a strong signal dead on 137.500 and the QRN
sounds like a summer evening here.
The HBG plot shows a good peak from 2300 to 0100 UT but took a 15 db
dive by 0200.
Dex
John Andrews wrote:
In what I believe is the first transatlantic LF Jason reception, I was
greeted with the following when I returned home tonight:
http://webpages.charter.net/w1tag/files/BMU-JAS.jpg
I'm not sure that Jim's whole message appears intact in one place. I'll let
him decide that, as I only have a rough idea of what was being sent.
The above was captured between 2230 and 0200 on the evening of 17-18
December. Best copy was after 0000. Conditions were excellent, much quieter
than the previous nights. I have a .wav file of the 2300 - 0200 period, and
will be tweaking it for possible better copy.
John Andrews, W1TAG
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