[ADXA] KH6 on FT modes.... I was thinking of the old stronger signals on CW and SSB...
Steve Norris
w5ki at silverlarkcrafts.com
Fri Jun 12 14:39:38 EDT 2020
San,
Of course, that -4 is S/N. He wasn't moving the needle, just I have low
noise pointing west. Since no one else was transmitting in the FT8
bandpass, and his 633 hz tone is where I copy CW ... I could tell he
would have been workable on CW ...
Steve, W5KI
On 6/12/2020 1:13 PM, HamOP wrote:
>
> OH OH, sorry Steve for my comments. FT8 and FT4 modes MAY can hear
> during the unusual low signals between E hop conditions like between
> Florida and Western NA. We are in the middle of their hops. I was
> speaking of CW or SSB, SORRY! FT8 explains all of what you mentioned
> and Steve Norris said about quick in and out and low signals, tho -4dB
> ain’t bad..
>
> San
>
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>
> *From: *Steve Norris <mailto:w5ki at silverlarkcrafts.com>
> *Sent: *Friday, June 12, 2020 1:06 PM
> *To: *ADXA <mailto:adxa at mailman.qth.net>
> *Subject: *[ADXA] Fwd: Re: W5JI working KH6HI on six
>
> When working KH6HI, he came out of the noise well, but weak for about
> 3.5 minutes. Gave him a -4. He gave me a -16. Worked at 1741. He
> came up just out of the noise again for a couple of sequences at
> 1750z. He was on +633.
>
> Worth listening. The guys at KG5CCI in Harrison also worked him right
> after me.
>
> Steve, W5KI
>
> On 6/12/2020 12:45 PM, Crownhaven wrote:
>
> Anyone else hearing?
>
> Steve, QQ
>
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