[Lowfer] WD2XNS WSPR-15 136.000 kHz
Douglas D. Williams
kb4oer at gmail.com
Sun Feb 10 08:50:40 EST 2013
Woke up this morning to S9 QRN levels on 136 kHz. Must be some storms
closing in.
Agree with you on WSPR-15. Amazing weak signal detection. Perhaps sometime
soon they will include WSPR-15 spots on the WSPR website graphical map
display.
73, Doug KB4OER
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 8:39 AM, <jrusgrove at comcast.net> wrote:
> Thanks to all for the spots last night. US > EU condx good with 7 spots
> from Hartmut, DL-SWL (-33.6
> avg. s/n). US > SA also good with 18 spots from YV7MAE (-32.9 avg. s/n).
> Interesting to note is that
> none of the spots from Hartmut and only 2 or 3 from YV7MAE would have
> generated spots with WSPR-2.
> WSPR-15 is certainly a welcome addition to the weak signal mode toolbox
> ... thanks Joe! Not only
> does the program work extremely well, the database with it's search
> capabilities and archive system
> puts it miles ahead of other weak signal modes.
>
> Last nights 'spotters' include DL-SWL, YV7MAE, RLS, W1WV, WA3TTS, KB4OER,
> KA9CFD, K9AN, VE3IQB,
> W3NF, KC0BMF, K3SIW. Would be nice to have a few more spotters (as there
> are on 600 meters) but
> realize that 2200 meters has a difficulty rating probably 6 dB higher than
> 600 meters ... 10 log
> 2200/600 ;~)
>
> Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2
>
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