Not last night Laurence! ;-)
Anyway it was a sourprise to get 30 stations reporting my signal in WSPR-2 LF. Or maybe anouncing activity here
in the reflector spoils activity ……
Some reporters as far as OH2EAT at 3068Km and SM3LNM at 2889Km
My ODX at the moment is reaching the RN3AUS Grabber with Op32 decoder at 3295Km, but it was not last night
Geomagnetic activity is peaking up. Let’s keep trying and catch the “wave” going down
73 de Luis
EA5DOM
The path over the North Pole is opening up slowly so heres hoping we see you soon, and perhaps a JT9 QSO
we are qrv tx/rx 137 and 475
Laurence KL7L BP51IP
Hi LF
Running WSPR-2 + Opera32 + WSPR-2 every hour
Conditions look promising. Have got decodes from OH2EAT at 3068Km
Let's see how are TA conditions tonight. Thank you for monitoring Paul
73 de Luis
EA5DOM
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Enviado: jueves, 2 de noviembre de 2017 11:54
Para: [email protected]
Asunto: Re: LF: EA5DOM Back to LF .....
That is great news, Luis. I am happy you are QRV again.
I am monitoring LF WSPR-2 every night. Hope to receive you soon!
Last season I received DC0DX, G8HUH, and 2E0ILY on LF WSPR-2.
Last night DCF39 and HGA22 were the best I have seen so far this
season, maybe a sign that conditions are improving.
73,
Paul N1BUG, WI2XTC
On 11/02/2017 06:28 AM, VIGILANT Luis Fernández wrote:
> Hi LF
>
> After two weeks and a half of forced QRT, last night I resumed the
> transmissions in 137458Hz, at Opera32 sub-band low end
>
> I could get aural copy of the signal in SDRs located in Germany. The
> grabber at DF6MN showed 30dB over noise and good decodes
>
> As there seems to be hard to get a US station monitoring Opera32 I
> will combine the periods with a WSPR-2 transmission every hour
>
> If there are decodes in WSPR-2 will be much easier to get them in
> Opera32. At the moment, WSPR-15 will be an stressing test for
>
> the PA, I’m afraid
>
> 73 de Luis
>
> EA5DOM