Stefan - It was one of those very (very rare) stable Polar iono nights you get - I can count them on half of one hand over the last 14 or so years of LF reception off and on from here.
At the moment at 0500z DCF39 138.8305kHz signals are some 29dB down from the same time last night.... so if you hear me moan about pesky Protons or other unwanted attenuative particles bear with me ! Its an signal illness called "Northern Geomagnetic/Geolat signal constipation" and comes with wanting to pass signals over the pole when they don't want to be passed :-)
Laurence KL7L WE2XPQ et al
From:
[email protected]Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 01:11:10 +0100
To:
[email protected]Subject: Re: LF: DK7FC into Alaska WSPR15
Hi Laurence,
Wow, excellent! This is our best result so far i think. From what we
had achieved until now i didn't think that a WSPR-15 detection is
possible over the N pole. Condx must have been truely excellent because
my signal level is at least 3 dB down now :-)
These 3 rows will make it to my collection of remarkable achievements
:-) :
3 spots:
Timestamp |
Call |
MHz |
SNR |
Drift |
Grid |
Pwr |
Reporter |
RGrid |
km |
az |
2014-12-13 03:30 |
DK7FC |
0.137610 |
-36 |
0 |
JN49ik |
1 |
KL7L |
BP51ip |
7509 |
349 |
2014-12-13 03:00 |
DK7FC |
0.137610 |
-36 |
0 |
JN49ik |
1 |
KL7L |
BP51ip |
7509 |
349 |
2014-12-13 02:30 |
DK7FC |
0.137610 |
-37 |
0 |
JN49ik |
1 |
KL7L |
BP51ip |
7509 |
349 |
Image attached as well.
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 13.12.2014 04:00, schrieb Laurence KL7 L:
+0230 -37 0.137610 0 DK7FC JN49 30
DCF39 sitting at S5 :-)
Congrats Stefan!
Laurence KL7L WE2XPQ Palmer Alaska BP51IP