15 Mar 2010
WSPR and 6m transatlantic testing
In a few months time 6m will start to open reliably for multi-hop sporadic-E propagation. This year, we have a new tool to help investigate really long distance openings across the Atlantic - WSPR. With enough WSPR stations both in UK and Europe and across the pond in W/VE and the Caribbean, we will have an excellent means of tracking transient openings at any time of the day or night. I for one plan to run my WSPR station almost 24/7 when not actually working live on 6m SSB and CW. I hope many others will join in the experiments.
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6m,
sporadic-e,
transatlantic,
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2 comments:
I will join this on 6M. Very interesting.
73, Gose (Tjeerd)
Yep, I'll be there too.
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