Hi Luis, Oscar,
Indeed, very amazing results! My congrats to Oscar for his strong signal. Actually he could be very successful on LF too, if the modern modes were used, such as WSPR-15 or even EbNaut. But also DFCW-180 would be fine. Nothing is impossible as we can see.
It looks like high solar activity has its advantages for those paths beeing distant from the poles. If the band is closed over the poles, then the QRN cannot propagate too, over these paths. So the SNR can rise.
I saw the dropping DST values and that there was no decode at all from SWLKQ40LS, then i stopped TXing. Obviously i missed some good chances. But Mal and Oscar used them. Very well!
73, Stefan
Am 06.11.2018 08:51, schrieb VIGILANT Luis Fernández:
Hi MF
Oscar, LU1DOW was transmitting last night with amazing results. Attached is the WSPR map of his last 24h spots
This time, many European stations reported him. Including EA8BFK in Canary Islands
Amazing to see spots from 39 different stations. While 37 of them are further than 5000 Km !! :-O
And ODX last night LA3EQ at 11950Km
Enhorabuena Oscar !
73 de Luis
EA5DOM