Hi, David.
My reception last night.
73, Spiros/SV8CS
046 -26 -0.3 1208 @ SO5AS G0MRF RR73 England
----- 12.12.18 23:48 UTC ----- 630m ----
2348 -22 -0.1 1218 @ CQ G0MRF IO91
England
----- 12.12.18 23:50 UTC ----- 630m ----
2350 -25 -0.4 1219 @ CQ G0MRF IO91
England
----- 13.12.18 00:00 UTC ----- 630m ----
0000 -24 -0.4 1219 @ CQ G0MRF IO91
England
----- 13.12.18 00:02 UTC ----- 630m ----
0002 -24 -0.3 1219 @ CQ G0MRF IO91
England
----- 13.12.18 00:04 UTC ----- 630m ----
0004 -23 -0.4 1219 @ CQ G0MRF IO91
England
----- 13.12.18 00:06 UTC ----- 630m ----
0006 -26 -0.4 1219 @ CQ G0MRF IO91
England
----- 13.12.18 00:08 UTC ----- 630m ----
0008 -26 -0.4 1219 @ CQ G0MRF IO91
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2018 16:15
Subject: LF: 475k QSOs ?
Hi all
I am now QRV for a while on 475kHz from a remote site away from the ever
increasing background noise in London. To make some QSOs I will try and be
on the band each night at about 20.30 for Europe and then if wspr reports
suggest propagation looks promising. 23.00 onwards for the USA.
It was very nice to work LA3EQ on FT8 and G6TTI DD2UP and SO5AS
on JT9.
Unfortunately the delay in the system makes CW impossible !
Although the TX power is typically 50 - 60W the antenna, which is self
resonant on 540kHz, seems to radiate quite well.
If anyone would like to try for a QSO - 20.30 ish daily (not Friday
14/12) or drop me a mail at
[email protected]
Thanks
David