With protons and Dst , definitely a strange
new world 136 , a decode seems more like '
The Eagle has landed' hi
Well ''only'' one more hop to JA , would
OP32 hack its way through the proton mist's ? but
the Rx sites are very noisy , which I suppose
will push things back into the winter months
?
As to the other stations , well, its summer
time , 136 is not 'supposed' to be open yet
!
If DCF39 is showing , then this path
would be a good run for OP32 from you
Stefan ? 7500 K according to Google earth
over the pole ... I noted Laurence was decoding 14
MHz signal's . possibly by that path in the
week ?
Thanks all round , its proving to be
quite interesting (noting that Gary's 35
ft umbrella still holds the 136 distance
record !)
73 -G..
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2012 12:07 AM
Subject: Re: LF: Black hole gives up signal (
VE7BDQ......KL1X)
Congrats from me too.
Nice to see some LF DX over there!
There are much more stations i a 2000 km radius there. Where are they? Where is
VE7TIL, BTW?
73, GL, Stefan/DK7FC
PS: Can't transmit tonite :-(
Fighting with Teamviewer software to show my screen on the remote PC. It doesn't
work somehow :-(
Am 04.08.2012 22:20, schrieb Graham:
Congrats to John and Laurence on this
one !!
Good demonstration of Op resistance to
Doppler or other path disturbance, -33 is right on the
low limits of OP8 as well ..
73 -Graham
VE7BDQ......KL1X......2200m........OPERA.......2147
kms.....10:56:55
From: Laurence KL7UK
Sent: Saturday, August
04, 2012 7:42 PM
To:
[email protected]
Subject: LF: Black hole gives up signal
Nice to see a signal on
137KHz last night - surprised as the Proton count was above zero :-)
10:56 136 VE7BDQ Op8 -33 dB No sign of
DCF39 at all...
Laurence KL1X BP51IP Wasilla Palmer Alaska
Rain 49F,
and new snow on local hill tops....