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Subject: | Re: Re: LF: WSPR 475 kHz |
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Date: | Sat, 3 Nov 2018 11:02:35 -0400 |
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Stefan & All: Indeed the propagation at MF has been favorable the past 2 evenings, but I also believe the sensitivity improvements K1JT built into the 1.9r and 2.0r versions of WSJT-X are making a noticeable difference versus what could be accomplished on WSPR2 a few years ago. On the U.S. side, it may also help that a fair portion of the calls signs shown below are those of operators withsome weak signal VHF-UHF-SHF expereince. There is likely some prior skill transfer involved in making the transition to MF-LF for a new spectrum experience. KL7L has some very brief "days" coming soon, so it is not out of the realm of possibilty. Perhaps even on 2200m with very low A & K index conditions.... 73 Mike wa3tts
-----Original Message----- From: DK7FC <[email protected]> To: rsgb_lf_group <[email protected]> Sent: Sat, Nov 3, 2018 6:15 am Subject: Re: R: Re: LF: WSPR 475 kHz
MF,
I'm still amazed by the number of active stations. Last night, 22 spots > 5000 km. Hopefully it will work some day(night!) over to KL7L.. 73, Stefan
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