Those outstanding receptions have apparently
triggered a fair amount of MF WSPR activity last night. Unfortunately it seems
the good conditions did not return - no more TA detections have
occured, and SNR from DK7FC at TF3HZ was some 10 to 15 dB lower than the night
before.
On the side, I happened to snatch a nice Hell
signal from DL6TY, with multiple characters sent in parallel. After flipping
the horizontal waterfall it became quite readable.
Best 73,
Markus
Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 10:41 AM
Subject: Re: LF: First MF TA since a longer time
Hi all,
Last night there were excellent condx on 630m on
the TA path! G8HUH, F5WK and DK7FC managed to be decoded in above 5000 km in
WSPR.
I've got exceptional good SNR reports!:
Timestamp |
Call |
MHz |
SNR |
Drift |
Grid |
Pwr |
Reporter |
RGrid |
km |
az |
2015-09-25 04:52 |
DK7FC |
0.475683 |
-23 |
0 |
JN49ik |
1 |
WG2XKA |
FN33lq |
5970 |
297 |
2015-09-25 04:32 |
DK7FC |
0.475683 |
-16 |
0 |
JN49ik |
1 |
WD2XSH/17 |
FN42pb |
5927 |
294 |
2015-09-25 04:32 |
DK7FC |
0.475684 |
-6 |
0 |
JN49ik |
1 |
W1TAG/1 |
FN43sv |
5789 |
296 |
2015-09-25 00:32 |
DK7FC |
0.475683 |
-5 |
0 |
JN49ik |
1 |
TF3HZ |
HP94ad |
2440 |
323 | -6 dB by W1TAG/1
means that many weaker stations could have made the path as well, in that time
slot!
73, Stefan
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