Gary,
Thats odd , I have a good signal from you tonight, decodes at range look to
be normal
I am +50 Hz with 1550 Hz tone , same dial as you , 502.100 hz
G ..
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From: "Gary - G4WGT" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2009 10:03 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: LF: RE: G0NBD WSPR 503.637
Hi John, LF,
I have only seen partial traces of G0NBD & no decodes & I am quite close,
Graham is about 50Hz higher than me.
My dial frequency is 502.100KHz & Tx frequency should be 503.600KHz.
73
Gary - G4WGT
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John P-G
Sent: 18 January 2009 21:51
To: [email protected]
Subject: LF: G0NBD WSPR 503.637
Hello LF,
G0NBD has been received at up to -5dB here, on 503.637, yet no sign of
a spot from anyone else on WSPRNET.
I wonder if it's because we're all on different dial frequencies?
Due to Gary using 503.600 RF I decided to shif up in dial freq to
502.100, which puts him in the centre of the 200Hz WSPR window, rather
than right at the top, had I stayed on 502.000
This of cource means anyone using 502.000 won't see the transmission
from G0NBD.
Can we decide on a dial QRG?
I am going off island first thing in the morning, returning TUesday
evening, so I'll leave the WSPR setup running. Does anyone have a
preferrence for which band would be most useful to watch for my
reported spots?
I'll set up for either 500 or 137 according to the requests I get in
the next hour or so.
Cheers,
John
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