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Re: LF: Re: FR5ZX on MF WSPR

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Subject: Re: LF: Re: FR5ZX on MF WSPR
From: "Fausto Coletti" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2015 15:42:35 +0100
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Hi Stefan,
 
beyond the technical aspect that is certainly is the most important thing, there are people like me
who operated in the microwave bands and especially EME that, sometimes hunted a new one for months
before being able to make the qso that, certainly does not scare me a few hours of calling...
Technology has made giant steps and, systems like WSPR  for the study of the propagation,
bring us to knowledge phenomena that we would not have discovered otherwise but, the charm of an
old CW two way QSO is unsurpassed in my opinion.
Surely it was an exceptional condition that I do not think happen again many times during a year but,
the perseverance finally always pays.
 
73, Fausto
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: DK7FC
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2015 2:41 PM
Subject: Re: LF: Re: FR5ZX on MF WSPR

Hi Fausto,

Normal CW would have been possible last night! There were 90 decodes by FR5ZX last night. The best reports from last night are:

Timestamp Call MHz SNR Drift Grid Pwr Reporter RGrid km az
 2015-10-31 22:30   PA0A   0.475725   -20   0   JO33de   2   FR5ZX   LG78pu   9511   135 
 2015-10-31 23:46   DK7FC   0.475684   -12   0   JN49ik   1   FR5ZX   LG78pu   9095   137 
 2015-11-01 00:12   DF6NM   0.475785   -20   0   JN59nj   1   FR5ZX   LG78pu   8974   139 
 2015-10-31 23:58   DJ0ABR   0.475665   -25   0   JN68nt   0.2   FR5ZX   LG78pu   8830   140 
 2015-10-31 23:42   DH5RAE   0.475753   -27   0   JN68qv   0.5   FR5ZX   LG78pu   8826   141 
 2015-10-31 23:12   IZ7SLZ   0.475777   -27   0   JN80nu   0.01   FR5ZX   LG78pu   7941   143 

You know, a few weeks back i've tested the readability of a signal at -6 dB and -16 dB. -6 dB was fine for a normal speed (100 Bpm) CW QSO. -16 dB was barely audible, not fine for a QSO, maybe a call can be copied when repeated a few times. So i think that -12 dB should be fine for a QSO at 60 Bpm and some concentration... But it was just a short moment within 4 hours. Not sure if someone want to call CQ for such a long time to make a "599tu" QSO then :-)

73, Stefan

PS: Could someone provide more statistical overview of last nights results?



Am 01.11.2015 12:09, schrieb Fausto Coletti:
Hi Stefan,
 
-14 dB !!!
Virtually with 10 dB extra power you would get an audible CW signal...at 9000 Km WOW.
 
 
73, Fausto IK4NMF

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