Luis,
I have vague recollection of Jim's entry on the topic in one of my
reports but there have been so many that they all seem to run
together. I have forwarded your email to Jim so he can comment.
73!
John
On 6/30/19, VIGILANT Luis Fernández <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi LF
>
> Thank you all guys for your messages. Specially Pascal for being there in
> silence, but constantly
> This games, as we all know, are a matter of persistence. And suddenly one
> day miracle happens
>
> Very interesting sunrise plots. Wonder if same can be done between LU and EA
> during the opposite
> solstice. There are some LU's willing to run good Rx right there and this
> may be a next goal
>
> Another question to W5EST. Can this spots be also benefit from the
> equatorial anomaly which favoured
> a long distance hop without ground attenuation at crossing equator ?
>
> BTW, I'm trying to recall the article at John's NJD site, but no success so
> far ;-)
>
> 73 de Luis
> EA5DOM
> ________________________________________
> De: [email protected] [[email protected]]
> en nombre de Roman [[email protected]]
> Enviado: domingo, 30 de junio de 2019 15:14
> Para: [email protected]
> Asunto: Re: LF: First LF trans ecuatorial spots from FR5DH in WSPR2
>
> Congrats, Luis!
>
> FB!
>
>> Hi LF
>>
>> Last nigt we got some kind of planet alightment ;-)
>>
>> Antenna impedance was nice for the PA to work properly
>>
>> No wind and stable weather conditions
>>
>> I could leave the Tx running overnight
>>
>> And last but most important, Pascal FR5DH was monitoring LF
>>
>> And miracle happened
>>
>> 2019-06-30 02:36 EA5DOM 0.137558 -28 0 IM98xn 1 FR5DH LG78pw 8783 129
>> 2019-06-30 02:30 EA5DOM 0.137558 -25 0 IM98xn 1 FR5DH LG78pw 8783
>>
>> I still can't believe it
>>
>> Thank you Pascal for your monitoring !
>>
>> 73 de Luis
>>
>> EA5DOM
> --
> 73!
> Roman, RW3ADB
>
>
>
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