[Lowfer] LF reception

Garry Hess k3siw at sbcglobal.net
Sat Mar 3 08:01:10 EST 2012


Violent storms to the south and east made for rough copy of the evening 
BPSK31 transmissions by WE2XGR/6 on 498 kHz. But the noise abated over 
night so as local sunrise neared lowfers WMS on 185.3014 kHz and BP on 
185.565 kHz could be copied. At that time DGPS stations in Oregon were 
also decoding well (287 kHz, ID 273 and 294 kHz, ID 139), yet the two 
Washington stations that usually decode were just barely detectable on 
300 and 302 kHz. And the stations in UT (303 kHz, ID 175) and NV (312 
kHz, ID 075) also decoded easily, yet the very reliable CA station on 
321 kHz did not. Go figure! The VLF Alpha stations were all in there nicely.
-- 
73, Garry, K3SIW, EN52ta, Elgin, IL
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