[Wswss] From Moon-Net 29Apr2010

Ralph Bergman k6tsk at juno.com
Thu Apr 29 23:30:44 EDT 2010


[Moon-net] Copied at Arecibo
Joe Taylor joe at Princeton.EDU 
Thu Apr 29 10:03:56 CDT 2010 
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I've now found time to go through the 22 audio files we saved when using
JT65B at KP4AO.  As a reminder, here's what it looked like on our screen
with WSJT set to its widest passband, about 4
kHz:http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/KP4AO_JT65B_1.pngGoing
though these files carefully, one at a time, I decoded the following 63
stations calling KP4AO.  Completed QSOs are marked *.  Most stations were
copied multiple times.9A9T AE6EQ AF6O* CT1FFU DF3RL DF6SM* DH1WM DH4FAJ 
DJ8MSDL5RDI EA2ASB EA3XU EA4CYQ* EB3DYS ES3RF* G4ZFJ* G6HKSG8FJG HA0HO
HB9DKM HB9DRI IK1FJI IK7EZN IV3CYT K3GAUK5LA K6HLH K8SIX KI7JA KR7O KU7Z
LU1C NA6MF N9XG* OE3SJAOM3BC OY4TN OZ1MAX OZ2LD PA3CMC PA3DOL PY2BS
RN3QRY S51WX*SK4AO SM4LMV SP1JPQ SP3XBO SQ7DQX SV2DCD* SV2RM* UA4FRL*
UT5JCWW1FKF W1ICW* W7EME W7ID W8PAT W9GA WB2RVX WD4JHD
 WF1F*YL2HA YL2OK* YL3HA* YO5PLD YU1EXYThese stations were found between
about 432.045 and .049, where we announced we would be lietening.  Many
more stations were calling outside this frequency range, especially in
the range 432.050 to .060, our listening range for SSB and CW.Here's a
copy of the Linrad screen when listening to one of our wideband
recordings:http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/KP4AO_Linrad.pngT
he scale at top is frequency in Hz above 432.000 MHz.  Dark horizontal
strips in the upper waterfall show the KP4AO transmissions; bright spots
at about 44000 Hz after these are the KP4AO echo.  Most stations calling
us are between 432.050 and 432.060, as requested.  The very strong JT65
station at 432.064 is working someone else.I've not yet listened gone
through our wideband
 recordings to attempt making a list of all callsigns heard on SSB and
CW.  My partial list continues to grow, however; it now contains 202
callsigns (CW only); here's the list:9A1CAL 9A1CAW 9A1CMS 9A5AA 9A5SG
9A9T 9H1BTAA5TB AE6EQ AF1T AF6RF CT1DMK DF0MU DF1HFDF1VB DF3RL DG8YHH
DG9BEW DG9YIH DJ1RPLDJ2QV DJ5BV DJ6JJ DJ8MS DK2ZF DK5MB DK6ASDK7AN DK9TF
DL2HWA DL3HXS DL4HRM DL5MAE DL5RDIDL6SH DL7FF DL8GAP DL9JY E73O EB3DYS
F2CTF5SE/P F6BCU F6FHP F8GBY F6KIF G3LQR G4ALHG4CCH G4CEN G4NOK G4YTL
GM4ISM GM4JJJ GW8IZRHB9BZA I1NDP I2FHW IK1HWG IK6EIW K0TV K1DMK1DS K1DY
K1NY K2TXB K4RT K4RTS K5DOG K6AAWK6TSK K7NT K7XC K7XQ K7XQ KA9A KB8U KE7L
KH7YKL7HFQ LA0BY LU1C LU7DZ LZ1DX LZ1DP LZ1OAN0OY N1VT N2NQI N4AO N4FRE
N4GJV N4SCS N6DIQN6DIT N8OL NA6MF NU6S OE2CAL OE2WPO OE2XRMOH2PO OH3A
OH3HLJ OH4LA OH6NVQ OK1DST OK1KIROK1KPA OK1TDO OK1VVT OK1YK OK1ZHS
OK2GMOOK2JCZ OK2JNM OK2KJT OK2KOG
 OK2KVM OK2NMAOK2PMS OK2TT OK2UYZ OK2VSO OK2VWX OK2ZIOM1GX OM1TL OM3LQ
OM5CM OM5LD ON5OF OZ1BCGOZ5W PA2CHR PA3DOL PA3DZL RA3XX RW6AG S51ZOS53RM
S56X S57M SF6X SM3MQU SM4IVE SM6CENSM7GEP SM7SJR SP3YDE SP6ITF UN8L
UR6IWZ UT2EGUT5CW UT5JCW VE2DFO VE2JWH VE3KRP VE4MA W1FKFW1JR W1KSZ W1MKY
W2CNS W2WD W3EP W3KWHW3SZ W4DEX W4RBO W4XP W4ZRZ W6AT W6FM W6YFKW7CS
W7IUV W7IY W7MEM W7OE W8TXT WA1ZMSWA2ODO WA3DRC WA3GFZ WA3XX WA9KRT
WB2SIHWB6JZY WB7QBS WD5AGO WW1M YL2HA YL2OK YO2BCTYO2IS YO2KDT YO2LAM
YO2LCP YO7IV YT2RA YT5MWThere are surely some mistakes or typos here.A
total of 106 SSB QSOs, 122 CW QSOs, and 14 JT65B QSOs are in our log.  
You can check to see if your call is in the log by going to
http://dx.qsl.net/logs/logs.html .  QSL information is also posted
there.Once again, thanks to all who sent us reports on this most
enjoyable
 event!  We're sorry we could not work you all in the time available!	--
73, Joe, K1JT


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