[Lowfer] 2200 meters in Friendsville, TN. 3-24-18
N1BUG
paul at n1bug.com
Sun Mar 25 10:57:54 EDT 2018
I apologize for transmitting DFCW in the WSPR segment. I would have
preferred to be elsewhere but the other station has frequency
constraints and cannot move far. I sincerely hope this doesn't cause
problems for anyone. This wasn't announced because it is a QSO
attempt but the cat is out of the bag now. Note that the frequency
used is one that almost always has an active WSPR station on it
(except during this QSO attempt), thus would not be an ideal choice
for a North American WSPR station.
73,
Paul N1BUG
On 03/25/2018 10:35 AM, Andy - KU4XR via Lowfer wrote:
> Good Day All:
>
> Storm systems last night made LF reception very difficult. I looked for the
> 2 EU station on 136.172 and 136.173 KHz with no joy.. I checked the WSPR
> activity list, and decided to leave it on WSPR for the rest of the night. Reception
> of WH2XND, WH2XXP, and KA9OKH .. I was seeing what almost appeared to be
> a QRSS Signal in the WSPR waterfall .. Figured it was just some noise maker
> somewhere in the community causing a carrier line .. Buuuuut, it was too
> repetitious, and my curiousity got to me, so, I open ARGO, and set it on the
> frequency I was seeing.. The link below shows what I, and probably others saw:
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/dgdedu0thz35vap/N1DAY-2E0ILY.jpg?dl=0
>
> 73 all:
>
> Andy - KU4XR
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