Hi Frank,
OK, all right, Note that the conds from here to Venezuela have been
excellent in the last days/weeks, in average the best since the grabber
is operational! If i remember correctly we started the grabber in May
last year. BTW YV7MAE is also subscribed to this group.
Last night i got again 3 decodes at YV7MAE in WSPR-15. That was 0:30,
03:00, 04:00 UTC. It is better for you to start in QRSS-60, as you do.
So you see it is necessary to run the TX over night. The best time
seems to be arround 4 UTC!
Will you be active again this night?
A while back i also had some HV problems on my isolators. That was
during the time the system was under construction. See
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/19882028/LF/20111106-20h02m13s-FF7_8470.jpg
Just partial discharges which come from the high local field strength.
A spherical electrode with 4 cm diameter,
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/19882028/LF/Electrode.JPG , solved the problem
for ever (same spark gap distance than before)...
73, Stefan
Am 18.02.2013 21:58, schrieb Frank Dijkshoorn:
Hi Stefan,
Thanks for your report and capture.
On the moment I can only transmitting, my goal is to make my signal
visable on the FK81BD gabber.
Later on I like to make a qso with you.
I am still working on improvements after this test.
My equepment is still in a testing phase. during the night I change the
frequentie and make a extra antenna insulator.
After that it was posselble to make more power, only the long distance
conditions go down.
And it start to rain here and problems with the insulation on the
antenna start again.
73, Frank PE1RRF
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