Last night I woke up at 1:30 AM and could not get back to sleep. After about ½ hour I decided to get up and go to the shack. I put out some CQs in FST4 and was surprised to be heard by Robert in central California. 

Txmtr
Rcvr
Band
Mode
Distance
Time (UTC)
SNR
W0YSE
KR7O
600m
FST4
517 miles
09:25:54
-23

That made the night worth while....Thanks for having your F1 screen up Robert!

My wspr was heard by these:

8 spots:

Timestamp
Call
MHz
SNR
Drift
Grid
Pwr
Reporter
RGrid
km
az
Mode
# Spots
 2024-02-28 13:26   W0YSE   0.475745   -25   2   DN41ah   20   KR7O   DM07ba   832   238   W-2   15 
 2024-02-28 14:42   W0YSE   0.475744   -26   2   DN41ah   20   KM5SW   DM65st   776   140   W-2   3 
 2024-02-28 07:56   W0YSE   0.475738   -29   2   DN41ah   20   W7LUX   DM45dc   691   178   W-2   2 
 2024-02-28 13:40   W0YSE   0.475744   -25   3   DN41ah   20   ND7M   DM16xf   667   213   W-2   31 
 2024-02-28 17:34   W0YSE   0.475745   -14   4   DN41ah   20   KA7OEI-1   DN31uo   43   320   W-2   65 
 2024-02-28 17:34   W0YSE   0.475745   -15   0   DN41ah   20   KA7OEI/Q   DN31uo   43   320   W-2   65 
 2024-02-28 12:58   W0YSE   0.475742   -22   2   DN41ah   20   N7VVX   DN40bw   42   170   W-2   22 
 2024-02-28 03:40   W0YSE   0.475740   -3   1   DN41ah   20   KU7Z   DN41af   9   180   W-2   2 

I am not able to give a true report on which wspr stations I heard because I had my RX set to 40m for the first few hours which messed up the wsprnet database. My apologies....

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(¸.•´ (¸.•`   Neil
, wØyse, DN41ah, North Ogden, Utah 84414