Thanks to Jean-Pierre, Michel, Alan, and Gus SM6BHZ for the reports and
captures.
As Alan has observed I shut XGJ down from 0115-0240 for listening and also
making impedance measurements on another antenna (there is pick-up from XGJ on
the other antenna which interferes with the measurements). XGJ shut down around
local midnight (05:00 UTC).
Gus SM6BHZ was the first report from Sweeden for WD2XGJ (just a few days ago I
received my first report from Norway). It seems that the Nordic Couuntries are
well represented on LF.
--
73 Warren K2ORS/WD2XGJ/WD2XSH/23
FN42hi
http://www.w4dex.com/wd2xgj.htm
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Alan Melia" <[email protected]>
> Hi Michel, you may well be right there. I have good captures of Warren
> through to about 0500z though John faded out with me at about 0220z. I think
> conditions were very stable, not much movement of the ionosphere, so fades
> last a long time, not just 20 minutes or half an hour. Jean-Pierre may just
> have been in an "unfavourable" location.
>
> 73 de Alan G3NYK
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Michel F5WK <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: 08 November 2006 10:35
> Subject: Re: LF: T/A last night : XGJ, XES
>
>
> > Hello Jean-Pierre and group,
> >
> > Good copy of WD2XGJ seen almost all the night and WD2XES (2 strings)
> >
> > It looks like conditions were not evenly distributed across France (Europe
> ?)
> > Located here about 280 km north from F1AFJ (jn18hp)
> >
> > 73 / Michel f5wk
> >
> > Le mercredi 8 novembre 2006 � 07:43:01, [email protected] a �crit:
>
>
>
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