Jan,
Thanks for the signal! Stefan needs the competition. He has to learn how to
play nicely with his friends.
John! W1TAG/1
> On May 24, 2015, at 11:22 AM, pa3abk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Surprise for me.
> Didn't expect my call in your list.
> Shut down this morning assuming there wasn't any TA anyhow, didn't bother to
> check it.
>
> 100W in a relatively low/small antenna.
> Terracehouse enviroment, small garden. Non agressive timing. Frequency on the
> upperedge of WSPR spectrum.
> Can't explain why. Just a lucky shot when peaking :-)
> Fun stuff indeed.
>
> Thanks for the report John.
> Jan/pa3abk
>
>> On 24-5-2015 15:14, John Andrews wrote:
>> I had an interesting hour of copy on 630 Meters last night:
>>
>> 02:30 DK7FC 0.475684 -28 0 JN49ik
>> 02:26 DK7FC 0.475684 -24 0 JN49ik
>> 02:22 DK7FC 0.475684 -23 0 JN49ik
>> 02:18 DK7FC 0.475684 -22 0 JN49ik
>> 02:14 DK7FC 0.475684 -24 0 JN49ik
>> 02:12 PA3ABK/2 0.475740 -26 0 JO21it
>> 02:10 DK7FC 0.475684 -24 0 JN49ik
>> 01:46 DK7FC 0.475684 -27 0 JN49ik
>> 01:26 DK7FC 0.475684 -26 0 JN49ik
>>
>> No U.S. stations, just the above. I don't think there was a lot of U.S.
>> activity at that point. I had not turned the gear on until about 0125Z,
>> and did not expect much for results, as our neighbor to the north was
>> here at the lake this weekend, and the noise level was fairly high.
>>
>> I suspect that this is an example of constructive fading, probably the
>> sum of multi-path signals that added just right at this distance for a
>> while.
>>
>> Fun stuff!
>>
>> John, W1TAG/1
>> Raymond, Maine FN43sv
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