[600MRG] WSQcall operations from Vancouver, WA tonight...

Neil Klagge w0yse at msn.com
Wed Mar 14 21:28:53 EDT 2018


W0YSE will again be monitoring WSQCall for the ZL's and VK's, using their dial QRG of 474.0 which would put their signals at +1300 on the WSPR dial of 474.2.
I will also be sending out a “sounding” every 10 minutes on that spot in the WSPR waterfall. (You could use the DL version of WSQ2 to monitor these transmissions while leaving your dial at 474.2, if you set up WSQ2 to receive at 1300 hz, under settings and under decoders).
If you decide to use WSQCall (with ur dial at 474.0) as I am doing, feel free to access a signal report from my system (automatically) at any time during the night, or to leave me a message. I will report my receptions in the morning. Both programs can decode each other with their default decoders (at .5 baud). Sending w0yse? will (hopefully)generate a SNR in my program that will be then transmitted within a few seconds, unless the noise level above the setting of my squelch bar.
As we approach the equinox, we have the best chance to connect between the two hemispheres on 630m. Thanks to all who might participate in any phase of this experiment. So far VK4YB's WSQ has been decoded in AK, HI, and CA (and maybe more...) and my "sounding" (beacon) has been decoded, at least in part, into TN and W.PA. as well as all up and down the west coast.

73

Neil, w0yse, CN85rq
Vancouver, WA

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