Joe - Can just imagine trudging out to the tower...thank you for the effort.
Ive just taken a look at the captures and nil seen. This inst surprising given the Solar and Mag conditions overnight and the forecast
and warnings Ive received overnight dont bode well for LF this evening much but weve surprised in the past :-)
It was too cloudy later on to see the Aurora but Im sure it would have been there. JA1CGM stopped at 0950Z and John BDQ's T on 137.78175 ish around 1034Z
MF was marginal with a WSPR2 good decodes early from WD2XSH/20 and Single appearances of WG2XIQ and WG2XXM in EM12/15 around 0730Z or so around the 4800/4900Kms mark
Happy New Year all - just starting mine with a hot cuppa. Starting to build another VE7SL Octoloop - new more loops...
Laurence KL7 L
8/8 ST 3000 -10 010/020
> Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2014 16:08:11 -0330
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[email protected]> Subject: Re: LF: CGM/QRSS again tonight
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> Hi Laurence, Group
>
> Feeling adventuresome, yours truly donned the snowshoes to put the
> 2200m coil in the tower line. The SWR is high, but the tower is much
> better to the west than the wire. QRSS100 137.777 toggling between
> the wire from now to dawn (~1000 utc). It's a long shot, but it seems
> worth a try -- and I needed the exercise!
>