Hi Rik--thanks for the note!
Not tonight, Rik--I am committed to compared 160 WSPR with VE2DC in Quebec (who
will also be
Participating in the 500 kHz experiments and has already copied an M0 there);
anyhow, I
Have to leave before 2200 for a meeting this evening. Tx is on 160 WSPR and
I'll turn spotting back
on as I leave the house. (Still dial-up around here, so it's either internet or
telephone!)
Would be happy to do it some other evening, though!
How do you generate a WSPR signal on 500 kHz?
73,
Jim VE1JF
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rik Strobbe
Sent: November-10-09 18:23
To: [email protected]; Jim and Hannelore Fisher
Cc: [email protected]; rsgb lf group
Subject: Re: LF: 500 kHz WSPR de VE1JF
Jim,
I noticed you on WSPRnet yesterday, congrats for copying SM6BHZ.
Last night I got only 2 decodes from AA1A.
But SM6BHZ is another league, more power and a far better location.
So far my 200mW ERP WSPR signal has been copied by AA1A (FN42), K1JT
(FN20) and VE1VDM (FN85). With 2 exceptions all decodes were between
22:00 and 22:30 UTC.
If WX stays dry I will be WSPR-ing tonight, any chance to take an
early start ?
73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T
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