Paul,
Conditions were much better last week. We are currently in a coronal
hole flow which has depressed the northerly LF paths. Dst numbers are
around -70, another indicator. DCF39 was way down last night, as you
observed. Patience. Things will get better.
John, W1TAG
On 10/26/2017 6:08 AM, N1BUG wrote:
I was very happy to provide your first TA report on MF in the previous
season, Alberto. I hope we can do it on LF this time!
I am continuing to monitor LF WSPR every night. So far I am only hearing
the big signal WH2XND and last night K4LY for the first time. The
utility stations DCF39 and HGA22 have been mostly rather weak. I hope
this is just propagation. I am using the same antenna and receiver as in
the previous season and I have no reason to believe its performance has
changed.
73,
Paul N1BUG
On 10/25/2017 01:38 PM, Alberto Martinez wrote:
Hi all,
N1BUG was my first TA in previous MF session.
Now taking my first steps on LF would be a pleasure to repeat.
Pse Paul, this saturday again ;-)
73!
Alberto-EA4GHB
2017-10-25 18:31 GMT+02:00 VIGILANT Luis Fernández <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
I'm also monitoring WSPR-2 and Opera32 in LF. Was in WSPR-15
too, but finally abandoned that mode. There is less activity
than in EbNaut ;-)
Very low activity in WSPR-2 too. Just Chris, 2E0ILY. Last Sunday
you provided nice reports in Op32 LF for Alberto, EA4GHB
It was his first spot out of EA. He was transmitting with just
60w in his inverted L. I could not copy his signal in WSPR, but
was -39dB in Op32, no Deep Search
just at sunset. Optimal Rx there Mike. Congratulations ! :-)
Hope to be QRV in LF again next week and meet you and the others
into "bridging" the pond in LF
73 de Luis
EA5DOM
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