James Moritz wrote:
The M0BMU LF/MF station is currently QRT due to a recent visit from
relatives - all those pretty coloured wires and 3-year-olds don't
really mix! It will probably be put back together this weekend though,
so if you are interested in trying WSPR on 136k or 500k, let me know.
Dear Jim, LF group
I , too, would be interested in trying to receive again your wspr
signal . As far as my wspr reception on 500 kHz band is concerned the
M0BMU station
still holds the "ODX" label.. :)
during this summer i managed to slightly improve my RX gear so it
would be nice to check its performance ...
Although we still have summer months the propagation on MF band
sometimes is exeptionally good - i could observe this
hunting for air-nav NDB beacons in 300-500 kHz area
Of course, it is not an urgent issue but if you plan to tx wspr please,
Jim , let us know
( before switching the tx gear on, absolutely, make an extra check ..
based on my personal experience with my son the kids are capable of
doing things
far beyond any adult's imagination... hi )
btw, Roger, G3XBM asked abt wspr frequency at 137 kHz band.. just for
the sake of curiosity i've checked
the wspr database and yesterday, august 26th, there was some
activity in the 137 kHz area
yours, peter, sq7mpj
qth: Lodz /jo91rs/
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