Hi John,
Thank-you for the recording and the report. I had hoped for
improved signals, but we are at the mercy of conditions.
The recording is quite clear. The distance is 3540 km.
73
Joe
On Mon, 14 Nov 2011, John Pumford-Green wrote:
Joe, Group,
T/A conditions mustn't have been as goo last night. Your beacon was faintly
audible, with deep QSB through the early part of the night, but never as
"strong" as the previous night. Inter-Eu conditions seemed to be good, so I
was hopeful for better from the East Coast VE/W. Nothing was heard here of
WE2XGR/1 on 506.3 nor of WE2XGR/6 on 501.5, and I used some remote Perseus's
on the East Coast to verify they were on the air.
I retired to bed at 00:30 UTC, so possibly too early for the peak mid path
darkness period.
This morning at 06:00UTC your signal is slightly better than last night.
Here's a link to the recording made this morning, using my Perseus this time,
with a tighter bandwidth than the IC-718 I used for yesterday's recording
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3551430/vx9mrx_507r77_13Nov2011.mp3
Cheers,
John
GM4SLV
On 13/11/2011 21:42, [email protected] wrote:
Thank-you John. It is now quite dark here so the D layer is not
absorbing as much RF. Hopefully the efforts towards improving the
ERP will result in more readable signals. The CW beacon will remain on
until tomorrow morning.
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