Dr
Stefan:
On
the last night of DK7FC receptions in EA2HB WSPR
were distributed as
follows:
20h-1 Spot / 21h-4 Spots / 22h-4 Spots / 23h-2 Spots / 00h-6 Spots / 01h-2 Spots
02h-9 Spots / 03h-1
Spot
Spots of the 02
hours, plus the most numerous,
were the most consistent in
the SNR.
You estimate, reasonable use the
Slot 02-03 UTC to try QSO, or perform a new test WSPR tonight
to confirm trends?
The Slot 00-01
with 6 spots has
not been bad, but
the SNR was worse.
I
hope your stories before you
lose an hour of sleep to no
avail.
73 Federico EA2HB
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 1:32 PM
Subject: LF: WSPR-2 on 630m last
night
MF,
To my big surprise there were 2 decodes at
WD2XSH/17 last night on 630m. The QRN was terrible last night and there was a
LOT of rain so the losses were high, hence the ERP was quite low!
Timestamp |
Call |
MHz |
SNR |
Drift |
Grid |
Pwr |
Reporter |
RGrid |
km |
az |
2013-06-21 01:18 |
DK7FC |
0.475683 |
-27 |
0 |
JN49ik |
1 |
WD2XSH/17 |
FN42pb |
5927 |
294 |
2013-06-21 01:12 |
DK7FC |
0.475683 |
-30 |
0 |
JN49ik |
1 |
WD2XSH/17 |
FN42pb |
5927 |
294 |
It is the 21st of
June, which is the shortest night in the year here! Anyway there was a
propagation like in winter! Interesting. Could be due to the small area in
darkness in the northern hemisphere? Once again, another example that shows it
is alway worth to expect miracles!
BTW it's winter in VK! :-)
630m
to Spain:
Also successful detections at EA2HB with best an SNR up to
-19 dB, average about -23 dB. The database shows that the best time is arround
0 UTC. But due to the QRN, this night is not very representative. Anyway,
promising!
Timestamp |
Call |
MHz |
SNR |
Drift |
Grid |
Pwr |
Reporter |
RGrid |
km |
az |
2013-06-20 22:30 |
DK7FC |
0.475687 |
-19 |
0 |
JN49ik |
1 |
EA2HB |
IN93ah |
1063 |
234 |
73,
Stefan/DK7FC