Did the Europeans hear your barefoot transmission, but you were not
able to hear their barefoot transmission Terry? Or were you both
using webSDRs in each others' localities?
(and was this on 160m?)
Thanks.
Nick
VE7DXR
At 06:44 2018-01-16, terry burge wrote:
Well I guess I had to find out what all the fuss was about so I went
on line and tried some of these European webSDR's. Just worked OK2RZ
and YT1AA. Also heard I5ZSS. Using the SDR it's like shooting fish
in the barrel. At least when you plug into the right SDR over there.
They are not going in my log but I did find out it is easy to do.
And I believe it would get so easy the fascination with working the
world would be gone for me. It works but the most of what I got out
of it was how strong the Europeans were 'over there' and how poor my
reception was here in Oregon. Like nil!
So much for that. But before you think there are only a few of those
webSDR's, take another think on that. There apparently are dozens,
maybe hundreds. Don't think they will care what a few of us old Ham
Radio geeks think.
Terry
KI7M
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