Mike;
Those captures are amazing! You caught me off guard as I didn't think anyone would see anything for hour or two and my signal generator would stabilize after about an hour! I didn't get home until after 2300 to warm it up.
Will have to start earlier as looks like there was propagation very early on. Was not fully dark yet when I fired up!
I looked at 137 later on and 500 [472] but saw nothing going on with "TA" prop on either of those bands.
You have allot of experience on this low freq, does it sometimes open when higher frequencies don't?
As Nickolas commented "congratulations" on terrific job!
Still Summer weather here-was 74 F during the day and 55F at midnight!
May not be able to get home tonight till late so not sure if will get on till after 0400. But will let you know as band may even get better? Hopefully Dex and John Andrews can get on am sure you would easily capture them too-73 for now, Bob
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> Subject: Re: LF: 74.5495 QRSS 60 for tonight...
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> Good signals at last! I could see you switch on at 2320, drift a
> couple of Hz LF to reach the correct frequency, then continue until
> 0330 when you faded out, with a small reprise an hour later. The
> continous stream is shown on the attached screen shots. I make three
> almost 100% callsigns and one totally complete one.
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> Well done and thanks.
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> Mike, G3XDV
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> > WG2XRS/4 [XRS4] NY on till 0600 at least-Bob
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