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Subject: | LF: First LF trans ecuatorial spots from FR5DH in WSPR2 |
From: | James Hollander <[email protected]> |
Date: | Sun, 30 Jun 2019 18:28:23 +0000 (UTC) |
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Luis and Pascal, Heartiest congratulations on this 8783km transequatorial trek and persistence that yielded 2200m receptions, -25 and -28dB SNR at 0230 & 0236z last night!
The requested w5est article is at May 21, 2018 KB5NJD blog: http://njdtechnologies.net/052118/
It refers to Luis' comments at May 20, 2018: http://njdtechnologies.net/052018/
The reasoning for equatorial anomaly prop chordally beneath uplifted tilted E-region contour surface portions would likely apply to 2200m also, as I see it. Other insights and reasoning by you and other operators are most welcome too.
A probability discussion of various other proposed prop types on DX paths suggested they are less likely than E-region reflections on 2200m: http://njdtechnologies.net/060418/
GL & 73, Jim H W5EST
From: VIGILANT Luis Fernández <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Sun, Jun 30, 2019 10:08 am Subject: Re: LF: First LF trans ecuatorial spots from FR5DH in WSPR2 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 |
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