Hello Paul, all,
I transmitted WSPR this morning for 1 hour (06:30-07:30 UTC and got good
results (taken into account my ERP):
2018-02-12 06:58 OR7T 0.475606 -26 0 JO20ix
0.5 W1IR FN34lp 5575 295
2018-02-12 07:10 OR7T 0.475605 -28 0 JO20ix
0.5 W1IR FN34lp 5575 295
2018-02-12 07:18 OR7T 0.475604 -28 0 JO20ix
0.5 W1IR FN34lp 5575 295
2018-02-12 06:54 OR7T 0.475605 -23 0 JO20ix
0.5 VE9GJ FN77ha 4936 294
2018-02-12 07:14 OR7T 0.475603 -24 0 JO20ix
0.5 VE9GJ FN77ha 4936 294
2018-02-12 07:10 OR7T 0.475603 -23 0 JO20ix
0.5 VE9GJ FN77ha 4936 294
2018-02-12 06:34 OR7T 0.475642 -19 0 JO20ix
0.5 VE9GJ FN77ha 4936 294
2018-02-12 06:44 OR7T 0.475642 -29 0 JO20ix
0.5 VE9GJ FN77ha 4936 294
Maybe 5-7 UTC is a good timeslot to try transatlantic QSO's?
It seems also "reasonable" at both sides of the pond (late evening in NA, early
morning in EU), nobody has to stay up all night.
Anyone who wants tiogive it a try?
73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T
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namens N1BUG <[email protected]>
Verzonden: maandag 12 februari 2018 12:58
Aan: [email protected]
Onderwerp: Re: LF: Re: MF/630
Hi Mall, All,
Yes, conditions seemed better. I decoded your CQ a few times but I
could not call due to ice and detuned antenna.
I am not sure if the ice will come off today. If not, next warm day
is Wednesday.
73,
Paul N1BUG FN55mf
On 02/12/2018 06:23 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> Some reports last nite were good stronger than usual TA
> G3KEV
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