LF,
Fortunately there are several new
stations on the air on 137 kHz (relative to 5 years ago) which are strong
enough to work from here in JT-9.
Last night:
Timestamp |
Call |
MHz |
SNR |
Drift |
Grid |
Pwr |
Reporter |
RGrid |
km |
az |
2018-11-08 00:40 |
EA5DOM |
0.137516 |
-9 |
0 |
IM98xn |
1 |
DK7FC |
JN49ik |
1395 |
27 |
2018-11-07 18:38 |
M0DSZ |
0.137534 |
-24 |
0 |
IO82ls |
0.01 |
DK7FC |
JN49ik |
899 |
110 |
2018-11-07 19:00 |
G8HUH |
0.137430 |
-23 |
0 |
IO81mg |
0.05 |
DK7FC |
JN49ik |
851 |
99 |
2018-11-07 09:56 |
F1BPT |
0.137500 |
-21 |
0 |
JO10 |
1 |
DK7FC |
JN49ik |
427 |
104 |
2018-11-07 17:42 |
DK6NI |
0.137475 |
-12 |
0 |
JN59ln |
0.001 |
DK7FC |
JN49ik |
163 |
266 |
This
is worth to do a QSO party on LF already, but i think there are even more
stations such as DF6NM ready to TX.
Should we try
to attempt some JT-9 QSOs on Saturday evening?
I'm not yet QRV again but could prepare things on Saturday...
73, Stefan