Stefan
Do you have contact with TF3HZ? His grabber has
been 'stuck' since yesterday morning. Was hoping it would come alive last night
as I had left traces there a few days earlier.
Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2012 10:31
AM
Subject: Re: LF: This night to
Venezuela!!
Hi Markus, Martin, Jay, Dex, Joe(VO1NA), LF ;-)
Yes, it
is amazing! I just take a look into the archive and found these images very
impressing: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1hi4j5gh7fqne2p/Yv4rniVU3K#/
The
are signals of
WD2XNS (35 dB SNR in 22 mHz, i.e. no problem for
QRSS-3!) VE3OT (MP) WD2XKO and VO1NA
and in the EU Band
DF6NM DK7FC
Markus, congratulations to that 7995 km
distance! I would confirm that the traces are yours. But maybe someone of the
other grabber runners can confirm that the NM appeared during my C-D. Maybe
TF3HZ or YO/4X1RF or G4WGT saves the images?? This is the 2nd EU-SA one-way
reception and it has to be mentioned that you're below 1 W ERP. So it is
not impossible for other stations to make that distance, especially the
UK stations could have a certain advantage over JN49/59.
I think we can
say we have learned that the path from EU to the north of SA is best in
winther (not in spring or fall) :-) Local QRN in Venezuela due to the summer
period in the southern hemisphere does not over-compensate the good
propagation in the northern hemisphere to that time.
Well, who is the
next one? :-) Again, congratulations to all involved!
73,
Stefan/DK7FC
Am 30.12.2012 04:37, schrieb Markus Vester:
Stefan,
indeed! Now at 3:20, Martin's grabber has
excellent copy from XNS, WD2XKO, NA and DK7FC (with Jay being well
visible in the wideband plot). And I think I am also seeing very
faint traces of an NM, exactly 0.5 Hz above Stefan's ..C D.. at
1:44 to 1:49.
Best 73,
Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2012 12:59 AM
Subject: LF: This night to Venezuela!!
LF!
This is your chance! This night appears to be VERY
quiet on the Venezuela grabber, http://dl.dropbox.com/u/74746618/LF/YV7MAE_LF_Grabber.html
DCF-39
is as strong as never seen there in this year, reaching > 30 dB in 1
Hz!!!!
I will switch to DFCW-90 on 136.172 kHz very soon.
Will
someone join in? A pity if not. Where are the active UK stations? This
would be a real chance to leave first traces from UK to SA!
73,
GL, Stefan/DK7FC
|
|