ZL2IT (18569km) running 5W was spotted here on 10m WSPR this morning at 0946z, not long after turning the rig on. He was not strong at -25dB S/N. As yet, no reports of my 500mW from Australia or New Zealand today.
Just Europeans spotting me so far this morning. Distances seem to suggest F-layer propagation, although I am unsure about some of the closer stations e.g. Italy which could be back-scatter or even Es. Every day now my 500mW is copied right across Europe.
UPDATE 1105z: Just spotted LX and DL on 10m WSPR. This far too short for F2 propagation. I suspect this is Es as there are now lots of closer EU stations being copied. No Doppler evident on these signals.
UPDATE 2200z: The day ended with reports of my 500mW WSPR from no further than the USA. In 2 years time I'd be thrilled to bits with this! Today, the USA and Canada are easy even with 500mW.
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5 Dec 2014
5 Oct 2014
ZL - my best ever 10m WSPR spot on TX
This morning on 2W 10m WSPR at 1044z I was spotted in New Zealand by ZL1RS (18047km) at a relatively strong -17dB S/N. He was in RF64vs square, which is in/near Kirikiri on North Island. Years ago I worked ZL on 10m QRP SSB just before heading to work. The 10m band is in great shape today.
Today's ZL report suggests, if he has a quiet location with a low noise floor, he might have copied me with 20 times less power i.e. around 100mW ERP.
UPDATE 1135z: South America is putting in an early appearance with PU2UIB (9524km) spotting my 2W WSPR as early as 1052z this morning at -22dB S/N.
Today's ZL report suggests, if he has a quiet location with a low noise floor, he might have copied me with 20 times less power i.e. around 100mW ERP.
UPDATE 1135z: South America is putting in an early appearance with PU2UIB (9524km) spotting my 2W WSPR as early as 1052z this morning at -22dB S/N.
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Unique 10m WSPR reports of my 2W this morning |
15 May 2014
10m long-path to Australia? Not here!
After monitoring 10m WSPR last evening/night for long-path propagation to Australia, I drew a blank. After the 10m band died to the USA mid-evening, only Europeans by Es and GDX copied here. No ZLs and no VKs copied. Others with better antennas may have been luckier. 4X1RF was spotting me at 0658z.
With a sunspot count of 162 and 20-30MHz forecast to be "normal" propagation today is anyone's guess!
With a sunspot count of 162 and 20-30MHz forecast to be "normal" propagation today is anyone's guess!
9 Mar 2009
ZL operation (more)
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6 Mar 2009
ZL operation
The country is SO beautiful, so clean, so uncrowded and the people everywhere are genuinely kind, helpful and interested in you. New Zealand is a lovely place.
Next 70cms FM operation likely to be March 12th when we arrive back in Christchurch on our last night before flying to VK-land to see friends then flying home.
20 Feb 2009
First QSOs in ZL land
This evening, Friday Feb 20th, I managed to work ZL1UHR via the Wellington repeater linked into their national linked repeater network. He was in Hamilton NZ. The QSO was with my little VX2 handheld running 1W to the helical from my hotel room in Wellington, NZ. Later I worked ZL1SAT up in Auckland.
Today the weather has been dreadful: really heavy rain all the way from Taupo down to Wellington (355kms) by car. Tomorrow things look a little better and when we cross to South Island the sun is expected to shine again. New Zealand is a wonderful place with friendly people, great scenery and no crowds. The picture is of two delightful Maori girls we met on Wednesday when we went to a Maori evening with dancing, singing and Maori food.
12 Feb 2009
New Zealand repeaters

Anyway, the scenery here up on the Bay of Islands at Russell is just breathtaking so who needs ham radio right now....
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