Prior to the CQWW 160 CW Contest at PJ2T, I set up a portion of our CW Skimmer system, and let it run. This was using three SDR-IQ receivers fed to a single Dell M6500 laptop running three instances
<SNIP> -- Jeff, The exact same thing was noted from 24 degrees South and 124 degrees West at Ducie Island, VP6DX, in middle and late February, 2008. Remember this is the equivalent of middle and late
Guys no one heard us as well. We heard these stations very well using a vertical polarized RX flag ant aimed North (similar to the RX Flag used by FO0AAA group). I have assumed that if we had a verti
And it is almost the same here in Europe at 35-55N. In general we start to hear stations to the East at least 1 hour befor sunset, but it is hard to get throw. Same from Balkans to EuRus and AsRus. A
Jeff, K8ND write in part. Remember, this is from 12-degrees North of the Equator, in the bright Jeff, I have similar experiences here before sunset......hear a lot and work nothing. Remember now with
IMHO, there is no reciprocal propagation path. Add to that directional antennas and it is a lose-lose situation. Many years ago, mid 80's, at sunset, I heard a UM, UI and UJ chatting away. They were