Thanks for the report. 630m WSPR seemed rather quiet recently, so I
thought I would liven things up a bit.
My
EIRP is a bit lower than it used to be, as one of the two top wires of my
antenna has fallen down! I also had an intermittent connection to the antenna,
which I have now fixed.
I'm
running about 20W rf out, with an indicated antenna current of approximately
1.5A
I'll
leave the TX running until Friday night.
In a
couple of weeks, I hope to be radiating 630m WSPR from another QTH in IO80DI.
The antenna there is not as high as the one at this QTH, so hearing me will be
quite a challenge!
73,
Dave G3WCB IO91RM
Hi MF,
I am checking the performance of
my remote RX site. Of course the detections close to the lower limit are the
most interesting ones.
Today until 21:08 UTC i received
3 spots:
Timestamp |
Call |
MHz |
SNR |
Drift |
Grid |
Pwr |
Reporter |
RGrid |
km |
az |
2015-05-20 21:08 |
G3WCB |
0.475655 |
-28 |
0 |
IO91rm |
0.05 |
DK7FC/P |
JN49ik |
694 |
106 |
2015-05-20 20:56 |
G3WCB |
0.475655 |
-28 |
0 |
IO91rm |
0.05 |
DK7FC/P |
JN49ik |
694 |
106 |
2015-05-20 20:44 |
G3WCB |
0.475655 |
-29 |
0 |
IO91rm |
0.05 |
DK7FC/P |
JN49ik |
694 |
106 |
So far no other
of the German stations beeing on air now have detected G3WCB. But 630m is a
quite QSBish band, so things are never easy to interprete.
It would
be interesting to compare my decodes to other RX stns with good ears, just
to get a few more impressions. So if you have a sensitive RX, please turn it
on :-) Same applies for weak TX stations! :-)
73,
Stefan