Markus
You forgot my reception report at 1191 km as
confirmed by Stefan.
I was able to copy all day at a speed as fast as QRS3.The
signal for most of the day morning and afternoon was fairly steady.
The signal was strong enough for a QSO at QRS 3 or
QRS10
Please get the statistics correct, leaving out the 1191 km
distance distorts the facts.
g3kev
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 5:49
PM
Subject: VLF: OE5ODL over different
paths
Today's long carrier from OE5ODL provides
another nice illustration of the diurnal modal interference
patterns.
The receivers at about 200 km see a minimum
before and around local noon
However at about 400 km, a maximum
occurs at the same time
Renato's line at about 600 km
looks somewhat flatter, but apparently
receiver gain had been stepped up at 12:45.
At nearly 2800 km,
again sees a rather flat inimum from about
10 to 12 UT.
Best 73,
Markus (DF6NM)
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