Stefan I have no doubt that you would be making it to East coast of China and down in Singapore at the moment at OP32- given past reception on WSPR/QRSS successes there from DF6NM et al from Eu.
Over the N Pole is still very groggy, but at least its getting dark at night with new snow on the mountains and frozen car windows in the morning...havent seen any Aurora for the past few days.
Im still working on revamping the 137Khz station but its coming together now with GPS locked this and that....the loop still remains the biggest issue given the "lightweight" Birch/Spruce here.
Ill be listening LF/MF /mobile from Fort McMurray North Alberta next Tuesday-Wednesday week so hopefully by then the "Northern" DST will have recovered a bit.
Laurence KL1 X WE 2 X Pee Queue
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2012 00:13:00 +0200
From:
[email protected]To:
[email protected]Subject: Re: LF: UA0SNV
Yes Graham, and now
22:09 136 DK7FC de UA0AET Op32 5330 km -35 dB in Krasnoyarsk
The program cannot be that bad. Sometimes i doubt that OP32 compares
with QRSS-20.
Japan? That may be a bit optimistic. It is still a long way from UA0 to
JA! But we'll see in winter...
Enough OP for today.
Is there any activity from the west today?
73, Stefan
Spectacular Stefan , and with 4 dB left in the system !
Strange no decode to Iceland or to the north at that time
as well ?
next stop JA ?
73 G..
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2012 10:36 PM
Subject: LF: UA0SNV
Hi Vasily,
My compliment to your RX system! :-)
Currently i'm attempting to get a first OP32 decode on 137
kHz at UA0SNV which is 5760km over land. Not so easy...
Bingo :-)
21:37 136 DK7FC de UA0SNV-1 Op32 5739 km -37 dB in Ust-Ilimsk
http://no.nonsense.ee/qthmap/?qth=OO17IW53WS&from=jn49ik00wd
73, Stefan/DK7FC