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Re: LF: Transpolar Long carrier test 137.7800 WE2XPQ tonight

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Subject: Re: LF: Transpolar Long carrier test 137.7800 WE2XPQ tonight
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Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 14:02:46 -0000
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Not to  mention  decodes  into  China  as well using  wspr
 
OP8 is a  creditable  mode  for  long  haul Dx on 500   , on the  previous  tests  Gus  , used   12  watts  carrier  feed  to the  Ae and  achieved  considerable  coverage EU/ Greece and   Moscow .
 
Qrss is proven to  be ineffective  on 500  due to the  short  and  rapid  qsb  ,  only  partial  TA decodes  where ever  observed  ,   where  as   wspr  , with  a minimal  of  sync  points   and  OP2 and  OP4  modes  have  all  produced reliable  decodes  ,  I think also  wolf  has  been  used  .
 
after 1/1/2013 , things should be  made simpler !
 
73 -G.

Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2012 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: LF: Transpolar Long carrier test 137.7800 WE2XPQ tonight

Hi Laurence,

Am 05.12.2012 01:01, schrieb Laurence KL1 X:
Stefan - thanks
 
Ive only had one instance of an Eu station SM6BHZ "making it" to Alaska on 600m, if I recall<  and that was on WSPR so dooable at the reasonable QRSS/DFCW speeds fer shur, thats on a rare day of course but Ive improved the Rx s/n since then by a dB or so which all helps.

That's interesting, i didn't know that. So, if SM6BHZ decodes in AK in WSPR, then it could be possible to receive my WSPR or QRSS-3 or QRSS-10 as well?!?

Do we want to start some tests? As a possible QRG, far away from the CW region in the band, it thought about 476.172 kHz ;-) Just an offset of 340 kHz to LF for me ;-)

What do you think? :-)

73, Stefan/DK7FC
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