[Lowfer] Hifer signals in the UK
Gilles Auger
[email protected]
Mon, 01 Jul 2002 12:49:27 -0400
Hi Cheers
>Dear Lowfers,
>
>Since I had set up a 14MHz dipole to work SA6Q yesterday, I thought I
>would have a look around 13.5555MHz again. Band conditions seemed very
>poor, with few of the 14.1MHz IBP beacons audible and a lot of noise, but
>all the same I caught a couple of recognizable Hifer signals around
>0000utc - the waterfall display shows the triangle wave (NC I believe?),
>and (several minutes later) GA appears quite clearly. There is at least
>one other signal in there too, but the noise level was too high for it to
>be readable.
I am please to see that a clear GA capture is possible from UK. This is the
first transatlantic report for GA and the first to cross the 2500 miles
radius from Montreal. My last report is from Ed ( thanks to her ) in South
California for a 2500 miles that is probably a single up. Is yours with a
3200 miles path is necessarily a double up ?
There is active Hifer somewhere in Europe ?
What is your grid square. ?
> I have some screen shots from Spectrum Lab; I see this reflector won't
> accept attachments, but I will e-mail the files individually to those who
> would like them.
To be shure that i will be happy to receive your screen shots Cheers.
Thanks in advance for your collaboration.
Gilles Auger VE2DRW
>Cheers, Jim Moritz
>73 de M0BMU
>
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