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Re: LF: Last night's 475khz WSPR Log in FN85ij ( Onslow Nova Scotia )

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Subject: Re: LF: Last night's 475khz WSPR Log in FN85ij ( Onslow Nova Scotia )
From: g3zjo <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 12:17:41 +0000
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Thanks Vern

On 11/03/2013 11:26, Vernon Matheson wrote:
Hi Eddie....its been a while.
Yes, and I don't expect you to see my QRP on 630m. :-)
 
Last night I was using the R75 with just the ssb filter...it is geared up with 2 x 250hz etc.
 
Also was using the700' elevated wire. It strings from tree top to tree top over open fields and must be at least 20-30' average in the air.
 
The signal strength from the guys in the USA is always strong...usually they are starting to turn to red on the program.

Wow that's a good signal though, +11 at 1138Km. Big ears indeed, looking in the Database there are quite a few big signal reports from the USA as you say.

Do you also monitor for WSPR15 signals, can't see any in your recent results.

 
Was quite tickled to print Finbar and Tom from across the pond last night.
Yes its great to see these achievements.

 
Cheers...
 
Vernon 
 
On 03/11/13, g3zjo <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Vern

I am trying to tabulate the advantages (if any) of WSPR15 on 630m.
These two are a bit outstanding, did you have a narrow filter in.?
 
On 11/03/2013 10:41, Vernon wrote:

2013-03-11 02:44 WG2XJM 0.475702 +2 0 EN91wr 5 VE1VDM FN85ij 1413 68
2013-03-11 01:54 WE2XGR/6 0.475683 +11 0 FN12lq 20 VE1VDM FN85ij 1138 70

73 Eddie G3ZJO

 

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