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Re: LF: 136kHz WSPR

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Subject: Re: LF: 136kHz WSPR
From: Roger Lapthorn <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2018 12:06:27 +0000
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Thanks Pete. I may try again.

73s
Roger G3XBM

On 22 January 2018 at 10:40, M0FMT <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Roger
Don't be discouraged there are WSPR signals you can rx on 136kcs. Day time there is one UK stn 2e0ily very strong. These are my results using an antenna laying on the ground so an elevated wire of any height should get him OK. My RX is an old TS690s with no modifications on the RX side if you can hear the commercial data bursts either side of 136 you will get 2e0ily. Check all your attenuators are off you are in upper side band ssb your IF is set to normal ssb 2.5kcs to encompass the factory set 1.5kcs tone off set also check you have a 1.5kcs off set it may have got changed look in advanced settings to check. also monitor your and others spots on http://wsprnet.org/drupal/wsprnet/spots good luck 73 petefmt

Timestamp Call MHz SNR Drift Grid Pwr Reporter RGrid km az
 2018-01-22 10:20   2E0ILY   0.137551   -13   0   IO82qv   0.5   M0FMT   IO91ux   188   122 
 2018-01-22 10:10   2E0ILY   0.137551   -13   0   IO82qv   0.5   M0FMT   IO91ux   188   122 
 2018-01-22 10:00   2E0ILY   0.137551   -12   0   IO82qv   0.5   M0FMT   IO91ux   188   122 
 2018-01-22 09:40   2E0ILY   0.137551   -12   0   IO82qv   0.5   M0FMT   IO91ux   188   122 
 2018-01-22 09:30   2E0ILY   0.137551   -12   0   IO82qv   0.5   M0FMT   IO91ux   188   122 
 2018-01-21 23:50   2E0ILY   0.137551   -11   0   IO82qv   0.5   M0FMT   IO91ux   188   122 
 2018-01-21 23:20   2E0ILY   0.137551   -15   0   IO82qv   0.5   M0FMT   IO91ux   188   122 
 2018-01-21 23:10   2E0ILY   0.137551   -16   0   IO82qv   0.5   M0FMT   IO91ux   188   122 
 2018-01-21 20:40   2E0ILY   0.137551   -15   0   IO82qv   0.5   M0FMT   IO91ux   188 

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On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 10:16 AM, Roger Lapthorn <[email protected]> wrote:
Well, not surprisingly, not a single 136kHz WSPR spot last night with my deaf (at LF) RX and stupid antenna.

I tried, but I was not surprised.

Cheers

73s
Roger G3XBM

On 21 January 2018 at 17:24, Roger Lapthorn <[email protected]> wrote:
Well, just for fun (and a change) I am monitoring 136kHz WSPR with my poor antenna and deaf RX. There appear to be very few stations on 136kHz WSPR TX at the moment, so if I spot anyone I shall be pleased!

I hope to be on most of this evening and overnight. Late this evening I need to go QRT for a while to charge the shack PC. Most of the time it runs on battery power to lower the noise floor.

If you can get on 136kHz WSPR TX, I might spot you!

73s
Roger G3XBM



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