Hi Paul,
EB8ARZ is transmitting as well. Maybe it is good to upload your spots,
otherwise he may think that no one is watching at all. If he and other
US stns see that ther has been an early decode, it could rise some focus
on WSPR/15 again. That's what we need :-)
73 Stefan
Am 19.11.2018 22:51, schrieb N1BUG:
Hi Markus,
Thank you and the others for providing the signals!
Tonight has started off with Stefan decoding at -30. That is strong
enough even for WSPR-2. Hopefully it will be a good night and also
you will appear on my screen. :)
I see it did not upload to WSPRnet again. I'm sure if you guys are
awake and watching WSPRnet it would be nice to see spots appear, but
probably I will just wait until morning and upload all at once.
73,
Paul
On 11/19/18 3:56 PM, Markus Vester wrote:
Hi Paul,
many thanks for the TA spots, and for not giving up on this! Big
pleasure.
At -41 dB, mine must have been pretty marginal. Due to high winds
my antenna is currently not fully raised, so radiated power is
some 4 or 6 dB below normal.
Best wishes, Markus
-----Ursprüngliche Mitteilung----- Von: N1BUG<[email protected]>
An: [email protected]<[email protected]>
Verschickt: Mo, 19. Nov. 2018 12:07 Betreff: LF: WSPR-15 last
night
WSPR-X has been running more than 30 hours! The only flaw was
that it did not upload to WSPRnet last night. I manually
uploaded periodically during the evening while awake, and just
uploaded the remaining spots this morning. I am using call sign
N1BUG/15.
Last night I decoded DF6NM once, DK7FC 9 times, and EB8ARZ once.
Unfortunately I got the grid message only from EB8ARZ so his
call sign didn't show up and you won't see this spot on WSPRnet.
The type 2 message format can be disappointing sometimes.
73, Paul
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