[Lowfer] Over night lowfers in NE IL

John Hamer wilbur0611 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 28 09:46:10 EST 2023


Garry,

Thank you for the capture. That definetly looks like a J to me.

John Hamer

On Tue, Nov 28, 2023, 9:14 AM Garry <k3siw at sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> Cold weather with snow cover seems to have helped LF propagation.
> Started monitoring the 185.3 kHz watering hole with the N8GA Ohio
> kiwisdr and found lowfer SJ back on the air, along with TAG and WM (SIW
> was sending wspr15/opera32 onn 185.185 kHz). Then moved on to look for
> KE and JH near 181.82 kHz. KE was solid at 362.3 mi and first traces
> this season from JH at 462.5 mi were seen. I noticed signal traces just
> below SJ earlier so went looking for a kiwisdr near AZ in case that was
> from WH2XXP. There was plenty of QSB but WH2XXP was indeed in there and
> seen via the N6GN kiwisdr 648.3 mi away in Colorado. Nice to know that
> lowfer is still active. Most impressively WM at 944.1 mi come through
> briefly too.
>
> 73, Garry, K3SIW, EN52ta, Elgin, IL
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