Hello John, Jay, LF,
Thanks for the report and listening! Interesting about the 150m wire. I
didn't know. If you have the place for a 150m wire, don't you have the
place for a K9AY antena too? :-)
What dB loss do you expect from the QRN you mentioned?
Yes, Jay got further decodes last night, here is the TA summary:
03:18 136 DK7FC de W1VD Op32 6096 km -38 dB in Burlington CT
02:46 136 DK7FC de W1TAG Op32 5785 km -36 dB in Raymond, ME
02:45 136 DK7FC de W1VD Op32 6096 km -31 dB in Burlington CT
02:13 136 DK7FC de W1TAG Op32 5785 km -35 dB in Raymond, ME
02:13 136 DK7FC de W1VD Op32 6096 km -31 dB in Burlington CT
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 12.08.2012 14:12, schrieb [email protected]:
Stephan,
It was quite noisy here last night, with
storms along the eastern U.S. In addition to the W1TAG and W1VD decodes
at 0213Z, we both had decodes on the next cycle at 0245, and Jay had
one at 0318Z. His K9AY antenna has some advantage by rejecting noise
from the west. My rx antenna here in Maine is just a 150 meter wire on
the ground.
John W1TAG/1 FN43sv
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