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Subject: | LF: WSPR timing |
From: | g3zjo <[email protected]> |
Date: | Sat, 02 Feb 2013 15:51:19 +0000 |
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MalI have had a look at the timing of stations on air. I was right GW8MLA is 4 seconds out, you could have been several seconds out in the same direction and still have copied him but positively excluded all others. Now then OB isn't this, interesting shortly after noting that you are RXing mainly E/W and rejecting lower power signals in the other directions G4KPX slides in, I understand he runs an indoor loop and very EIRP. Admittedly he is East of you but not by much. An omni directional antenna would give much more sensible results with the Weak Signal Propagation Reporter. Eddie |
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