Excellent! Hopefully you may get to see something from me later in the year - the wx has been tough up here already but once the snows stay it will hopefully stabilize things

Regards

Laurence KL7L

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Neil Klagge <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 1, 2021 4:00:24 AM
To: Posting 600m 600mrg <[email protected]>
Cc: Eugene Morgan <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; Gil Leonard <[email protected]>; Clint Turner <[email protected]>
Subject: [600MRG] 630m RX at w0yse
 
It has been over a year since I was able to decode anything on 630m. My HOA limitations prevented that until a couple of days ago. 

 have 2 indoor antennas, one in the attic at 13 feet AGL, and the other one is stapled at the 8 ft level near the ceiling of my garage. I have managed to run a stealth wire outside at one corner of the house. It is an inverted L that is 10' vertical and then another 12' horizontal that lays on the roof shingles and out of sight. The Inv-L is fed at the base with a 4:1 UnUn and has the lowest noise of the three antennas, so I decided to try listening on 630m a couple of nights ago and was happy to receive N6LF and KM5SW on WSPR.

Then, Last night I decoded the following:

3 unique spots:

Timestamp Call MHz SNR Drift Grid Pwr Reporter RGrid km az Mode # Spots
 2021-11-01 03:42   W6RYO   0.475700   -24   0   DM14ed   0.1   W0YSE   DN41ah   939   30   2   2 
 2021-11-01 04:10   KR6LA   0.475667   -26   -1   CN90ao   2   W0YSE   DN41ah   843   81   2   7 
 2021-11-01 05:04   KA7OEI   0.475739   -4   0   DN40ao   0.2   W0YSE   DN41ah   79   0   2   62 

Now I am wondering if I should replace the 4:1 UnUn with a 49:1 UnUn to make it more like a LNV antenna. Hmmmm....

Greetings to all the gang on LF and MF
73
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(¸.•´ (¸.•`   Neil 
, w0yse, DN41ah, North Ogden, Utah 84414

My ham radio website: http://w0yse.webs.com/ 

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