Hi, Jay, LF,
Here are my first and last....
2224 -26 -1.2 0.508529 0 WE2XGR FN31 57
0756 -29 0.0 0.508529 0 WE2XGR FN31 57
Cheers, de Mike G7AQA IO93DT.
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Sent: 01 February 2009 14:08
To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep
Subject: LF: WE2XGR/2 WSPR
Wow! That generated quite a few reports.
Thanks to the multitude of stations for the suscessful 'spots' forwarded to
the WSPR database. The list includes: GM4SLV, G3XVL, OR7T, K3SIW, G4JNT,
AA1A, G3YPE, G4WGT, AA5AM, G7AQA, DL4YHF, W3NF, NW5R, F4DTL, M0LMH, K9FH and
VE7BDQ.
Also thanks to W1TAG, VE3EAR, M0BMU and VA7JX for their reports and anyone
else that took the time to look. Hope I didn't forgot anyone.
The earliest reception was by GM4SLV at 44 minutes before local sunset here.
With clear skies the sun was still shining bright at the time.
Unfortunately, the transmitter was shut down prematurely at 0757Z so there
wasn't a chance to check propagation past sunrise in most of EU - especially
at GM4SLV's location with a sunrise at about 0830Z.
In order to further 'probe' the T/A sunset / sunrise propagation extremes,
WE2XGR/2 will transmit during two periods tonight. The first period will be
2030 - 2330Z and then again at 0630 - 0930Z.
Reports, especially 'first in' and 'last out' would be appreciated. If
anyone would like the times periods extended please let me know.
Thanks again to everyone participating in the tests.
Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2
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