DL0IL's last WSPR sequence was at 06:20 UTC, captured by these stations:
Timestamp |
Call |
MHz |
SNR |
Drift |
Grid |
Pwr |
Reporter |
RGrid |
km |
az |
2016-05-16 06:20 |
DL0IL |
0.475692 |
+3 |
0 |
JO30pl |
0.5 |
DK7FC |
JN49ik |
154 |
138 |
2016-05-16 06:20 |
DL0IL |
0.475690 |
+1 |
1 |
JO30pl |
0.5 |
DB1JJ |
JO31me |
81 |
348 |
2016-05-16 06:20 |
DL0IL |
0.475691 |
+9 |
0 |
JO30pl |
0.5 |
DF2JP |
JO31hh |
104 |
333 |
2016-05-16 06:20 |
DL0IL |
0.475689 |
-6 |
1 |
JO30pl |
0.5 |
PA3ABK/2 |
JO21it |
233 |
310 |
2016-05-16 06:20 |
DL0IL |
0.475692 |
-13 |
0 |
JO30pl |
0.5 |
DL6OW-R |
JO31kk |
110 |
345 |
2016-05-16 06:20 |
DL0IL |
0.475690 |
-25 |
0 |
JO30pl |
0.5 |
DF4UE |
JN48rr |
249 |
140 |
2016-05-16 06:20 |
DL0IL |
0.475693 |
-19 |
0 |
JO30pl |
0.5 |
PA7EY |
JO22jj |
275 |
322 |
2016-05-16 06:20 |
DL0IL |
0.475693 |
-16 |
0 |
JO30pl |
0.5 |
ON5TA |
JO20es |
208 |
280 |
2016-05-16 06:20 |
DL0IL |
0.475789 |
-28 |
0 |
JO30pl |
0.5 |
PA3ABK/2 |
JO21it |
233 |
310 |
2016-05-16 06:20 |
DL0IL |
0.475691 |
-16 |
0 |
JO30pl |
0.5 |
PI4THT |
JO32kf |
197 |
352 |
2016-05-16 06:20 |
DL0IL |
0.475690 |
-18 |
0 |
JO30pl |
0.5 |
DL4RAJ |
JN68kj |
465 |
118 |
2016-05-16 06:20 |
DL0IL |
0.475690 |
-7 |
0 |
JO30pl |
0.5 |
DC5AL |
JO31lk |
109 |
348 |
The daytime groundwave SNR dependency is quite visible...
73, Stefan
Am 16.05.2016 15:17, schrieb Clemens Paul:
Hi Wolf,
Among other spotters I could decode DL0IL today at 06.20z (daylight) in WSPR mode at a distance of 465km
which was the greatest distance at this time, with quite a good SNR margin of stiil -18dB.
2016-05-16 06:20 DL0IL 0.475690 -18 0 JO30pl 0.5 DL4RAJ JN68kj 465 118
Probably he went off air afterwards?
73
Clemens
DL4RAJ
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dr.
Wolf Ostwald
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2016 2:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: LF: DL0IL daytime signal
g`day everyone
after QSOing dl0il/p several times during darkness, we made a sked for
daytime. 08zulu.
Their signal was down by an s-unit in daylight, but it sounded like it
had multipathing on it. Not very strong but noticeable here. No
explanation for it on my end. And i guess of no importance
anyways, but
it shows that daytime coverage exists to a good extent. QSB as
well was
down from signals in darkness considerably.
73 wolf df2py
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