From: g8fzk@g8fzk.fsnet.co.uk
To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org
Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2013 17:46:59 +0000
Subject: Re: LF: RE: [O_P_E_R_A_] 02:25 73 WG2XRS de DL-SWL Op65 -43 dB F:9% in nr Wolfsburg
Good run that Bob !
1 dB inside the line and 9% fade ,
02:25 73 WG2XRS de DL-SWL Op65 -43 dB F:9% in nr
Wolfsburg
And thanks to All the
stations who set up to monitor the
event , when it comes to one off's and special
occasions , the Opera user group can be
relied upon to put in a good show , and
there would be , and very nearly was , nothing with out
the Phantom of the Opera .. JR. .
As many others ,I left the RX
running over night , but nothing showing
,
NOTE :: If the other stations run Op
then they need to alter the call sign , as
the Op system will reject one of the decodes
as false , as long as there is
more than 100 mHz separation the Op decoder will
cut them out ,
73's
Graham
G0NBD
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2013 5:22 PM
Subject: LF: RE: [O_P_E_R_A_] 02:25 73 WG2XRS de DL-SWL Op65 -43 dB
F:9% in nr Wolfsburg
LF 73 band group;
Can always count on Hartmut Wolff to be
in there, usually as last night first with plain OPERA. Markus had multi
decodes with OPDS65- as he is in a rough spot with loran artifacts forever
present.
There were multi decodes from domestic stations as well using
just OP65.
I don't think conditions were exceptional by any means and
tonight may prove even better. Reporting will improve as my call sign
had too many characters and will be WG4XRS to fit the OPERA reporter
format.
Thanks all and hope for more of the same tonight-Bob
A game of Atlantic ping-pong ,
Following from the successful crossing by Gary
g4wgt , received by Joe vo1na using the then new
Opera 8 mode on 136 Khz, another first followed last night.
Congratulations to Bob wg2xrs/4 and Wolf
http://www.h-wolff.de/ for making the
reverse crossing USA > EU at the first attempt , using the
new addition to the Opera modes of OP65, specially
added for the 75KHz experimental
band.
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