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Re: LF: 137.5kHz WSPR2 tonight

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Subject: Re: LF: 137.5kHz WSPR2 tonight
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Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 21:35:22 +0000
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Hi Roger

I did take a look for you last night but QRM levels here, interference like heavy theater curtains, means 136KHz is a no go area for me unless whoever it is stops doing what ever it is.

I am also doing it the difficult way still, running my 200uW TX on WSPR and QRSS on 475KHz producing regular spots from the UK, DL, PA and F. However confirming my previous tests the QRSS3 may as well not be there. Not one report received even from a UK station. This is with the QRSS between WSPR transmissions in the WSPR window. If the mode was the slightest bit comparable then surely it would produce a comment even if those seeing the signal cannot resolve a call sign or the unique identification Morse symbol.

I will now duck whilst it is mathematically proven that all who are decoding the WSPR are copying the QRSS3 just fine.:-)

Eddie

On 30/01/2013 17:08, Roger Lapthorn wrote:
My LF WSPR2 tests using the earth-electrode antenna and 30uW ERP max continue this evening. With 2 unique reports yesterday (G8HUH 250km and M0GXM 18km, both multiple times), I'm hopeful that others will copy me this evening.

Please take a look for me if you get a chance. All spots really appreciated.

73s
Roger G3XBM
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