BTW, Bob...
...did you ever try to leave a trace on the LF grabber of Edgar J.
Twining in Tasmania? We were trying this spring/fall period but, so
far, without success. I will make another attempt today though.
The path your you would be that:
http://no.nonsense.ee/qth/map.html?qth=FN12LQ&from=qe37wk Not
impossible! A bit shorter than for me and even more hops on sea water
for you!
Link to his garbber is:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/101251787/testIDC.html
A suitable mode would be DFCW-180 or QRSS-120. Suitable frequency
136.173 kHz. Suitable time: -3...+2 hours arround your sunrise!
Worth a try!
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 01.11.2013 14:25, schrieb Stefan Schäfer:
Hi Bob, MF,
Excellent results again last night! Looks like you are the worlds
strongest 630m station in the moment.
Somehow sometimes my WSPR upload stops but i've been monitoring the
whole night. Have got 23 decodes from you. First one was
Timestamp |
Call |
MHz |
SNR |
Drift |
Grid |
Pwr |
Reporter |
RGrid |
km |
az |
2013-10-31 23:34 |
WE2XGR/6 |
0.475767 |
-28 |
0 |
FN12lq |
20 |
DK7FC |
JN49ik |
6294 |
51 |
...best one was -16 dB at 3:10 UTC.
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