Let's hope for a quieter band tonight. I was QRV on QRSS10 last night
but the Spectrogram screen was glowing very brightly with the almost
continuous static which completely wiped out the Loran lines.
Mike, G3XDV
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> To celebrate the Summer Solstice, G3WCB will be QRV in WSPR-15 mode on
> 137.6 kHz later this evening, continuing overnight (hopefully)! Power
> is about 60W RF into my usual 20m "Tee" antenna at 6m.
>
> (Much easier than trekking out to Stonehenge ;-)
>
> Reports appreciated.
>
> 73, Dave G3WCB IO91RM
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Mike Dennison
> Sent: 20 June 2014 13:03 To: [email protected];
> [email protected] Subject: LF: Summer solstice on LF
>
>
> My summer solstice LF tests continue until Sunday, the day after the
> longest day f the year. So far, there has been quite a lot of activity
> on Op32 and some WSPR. Several stations have achieved DX over 2000km.
>
> This evening (Friday) I will make some calls on QRSS10 around
> 137.710kHz from 2000.
>
> On Saturday I will be QRV on QRSS3 for some of the day, then OP32 in
> the evening/overnight.
>
> On Sunday, I will again be active on QRSS3 during the day and QRSS10
> in the evening.
>
> After that, I will compile a summary of the week's activity on 136kHz
> and report to the group.
>
> Thanks to all those who have provided transmissions and reports so
> far.
>
> de Mike, G3XDV
>
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