10 hits from 1 ping ... 136 condx look to be good to day / night ?
73-G,
21:41 136 VO1NA de GW0EZY Op32 Deep Search -43 dB in Welshpool 1478.1 Hz
21:41 136 VO1NA de SV8RV-4 Op32 Deep Search -42 dB in Zakynthos(Zante)
isl. GREECE 1476,7 Hz
21:41 136 VO1NA de SV8CS Op32 Deep Search -43 dB in Zakynthos 1476.9 Hz
21:41 136 VO1NA de SV8RV-10 Op32 Deep Search -42 dB in Zakynthos(Zante)
isl. GREECE 1477,1 Hz
21:41 136 VO1NA de G3XDV Op32 Deep Search -40 dB in Welwyn 1476.8 Hz
21:41 136 VO1NA de SV8RV-1 Op32 Deep Search -42 dB in Zakynthos(Zante)
isl.GREECE 1476,8 Hz
21:37 136 VO1NA de PA7EY Op32 -39 dB F:10% in Amsterdam
21:37 136 VO1NA de TF3HZ Op32 -30 dB F:8% in Reykjavik 1476,9 Hz
21:37 136 VO1NA de G8HUH Op32 -33 dB F:48% in Somerset
21:37 136 VO1NA de G3XKR Op32 -30 dB F:6% in nr Bideford Devon
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From: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 9:30 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: LF: Re: AW: VO1NA - interesting condx
LF Group,
Thanks once again to those reporting: G3XDV DF2JP and IZ7SLZ
and also to Alan for his perspective on mechanisms of the
pond hopping signals!
There was a deep fade until about 0300 when the breaker for
the Decca psp was closed. I switched it off earlier looking in
vain for a pps from a GPS unit. Every time the OP was keyed
the scope protested.
Would it be beneficial to send some long carriers with phase inversions
at intervals in preparation for EbNaut?
Thank-you Paul for the suggestion on a GPS unit.
73
Joe VO1NA
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