In spite of the wet roof above my attic loop I captured these FST4 stations

0404 -26  0.1 1225 `  CQ VE7CNF CN89
0406 -26  0.1 1225 `  CQ VE7CNF CN89
0408 -27  0.2 1225 `  CQ VE7CNF CN89
0410 -26  0.1 1225 `  CQ VE7CNF CN89
0412 -26  0.1 1225 `  CQ VE7CNF CN89
0414 -28  0.2 1225 `  CQ VE7CNF CN89
0437 -18  0.0 1360 `  CQ KM5SW DM65
0439 -10  0.0 1360 `  N4WLO KM5SW -25
0441 -18  0.0 1360 `  N4WLO KM5SW -25

Loop is oriented NW/SE 

And here are the 5 unique wspr that I captured. Surprised to see ND6P because he is about in the null of the loop.

5 spots:
Timestamp
Call
MHz
SNR
Drift
Grid
Pwr
Reporter
RGrid
km
az
Mode
# Spots
 2024-11-03 14:42   W7IUV   0.475650   -17   0   DN07dg   5   W0YSE   DN41ah   904   134   W-2   81 
 2024-11-03 13:52   KR6LA   0.475666   -20   0   CN90ao   20   W0YSE   DN41ah   843   81   W-2   41 
 2024-11-03 11:30   N4WLO   0.475672   -35   0   EM50vj   0.5   W0YSE   DN41ah   2449   306   F-300   5 
 2024-11-03 11:08   KM5SW   0.475624   -11   0   DM65st   1   W0YSE   DN41ah   776   324   W-2   15 
 2024-11-03 04:58   ND6P   0.475754   -32   0   DM04te   2   W0YSE   DN41ah   972   34   W-2   4 

ND6P best was -29.  I wish wsprnet data would sort by BEST snr. 

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