Hi Stefan,
in 1923 wrote Paul Godley (call 2ZE): The amateur is a fool: ignoring that something is impossible, he makes it happen.
Maybe little has changed since then ;-)
73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T
BTW i want to remember what was written here last tuesday :
Am 12.02.2013 00:30, schrieb Graham :
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no chance for any qrss /data , just a trace in the sand ?
G..
Your results demonstrate once again that it is always worth to try what seems to be impossible ! :-)
Am 17.02.2013 13:08, schrieb André Guyé :
What about the use of long period of TXing,
as WSPR15 or QRSS ? For this very long path, I think that the opening duration time is too short for that use ?
Well first it would be interesting to get some informatiuons about Dale's TX system. And if normal WSPR-2 decoded , then QRSS-10 should be possible
as well .
WSPR-15 may take to long, the opening times are quite short, as you say . But anyway , this opens a new field for experiments . Of course it is worth
to transmit during the time that path is open! And it is good that the WSPR "dial " frequency in VK is different to ours , so we already have splitted bands for RXing
and TXing here in EU and VK .
Now, as Dale said to me in a mail, one spot
is not sufficient to valid that.
Why not ? If you say that you didn't use a WEBSDR or other tricks , and got a decode . Where should the information in the WSPR window come
from , if not trough the RF radiated in VK ?
Again , my best congratulations to this impressing result !!
73, Stefan7DK7FC
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