Hi Stefan,
The EU stations can make use of this hint in any way they see fit! All
I am saying is that there will be an unusually high number of VKs on
MF this weekend. It is a good time to receive here in Oz, so perhaps
you could have a go at transmitting at the right times for reception
in VK. If you are receiving, you are slightly more likely to capture a
VK callsign. There are no schedules, people are just invited to
operate in this period.
73, Dimitris VK1SV
2013/9/14 Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]>:
> Hi Dimitris,
>
> And what should EU stations do? TX or RX or both as well?
>
> 73, Stefan/DK7FC
>
> Am 14.09.2013 01:50, schrieb Dimitrios Tsifakis:
>
>> Hello group,
>>
>> This weekend, VK and ZL will be participating in an MF WSPR activity
>> event. Basically, there will be plenty of VK stations listening and
>> transmitting WSPR2 on 630m. More details below:
>>
>> September 14, 2013 Saturday 08:00 GMT (6:00pm Saturday evening Sydney
>> time)to
>> September 15, 2013 Sunday 22:00 GMT (8:00am Monday morning Sydney time)
>>
>> Frequency
>> Dial frequency: 0.474200 MHz [USB] which is default WSPR frequency
>>
>> Activity
>> Get on air as a receiving, transmitting, or both RX/TX station on WSPR
>> mode, 630m
>>
>> Each WSPR reception report counts!
>> To have even more fun (to make you work even harder!) a simple
>> 'scoring' system will be in place for during the activity weekend:
>>
>> 1 call sign report = 1 point.
>>
>> For example: VK2ABC transmits and over the weekend his signal is
>> decoded on by 4 different recipients. Total TX score = 4 points
>> He also receives and decodes VK1BB, VK2CC and ZL3EEE so his RX score
>> is 3 points.
>> Grand total = 7.
>>
>> 73, Dimitris VK1SV
>>
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