Well, I've had the 137.5kHz WSPR2 beacon running for about 18 hours now, almost continuously on a 25% TX cycle. I've tried to drum up reporters by posting on the WSPRnet chat page, RSGB LF Yahoo Group and the LF Blacksheep reflector, plus a few direct emails to stations likely to copy my signal.
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Consistent 137.5kHz WSPR spots from G8HUH at 250km, but no others! |
All I've managed are the very consistent reports from good old
G8HUH at 250km. The signal is obviously spanning this distance without any issues so why no others reporting?
Later I am going to replace the 10MHz LO in my transverter with the stable source from my synthesised signal generator and have a go tonight at WSPR15 (15 minutes TX periods) and see if that gets me a few more reports. It should be several dB more sensitive. If that fails to get anywhere, then I
am calling it a day on 137kHz. In terms of returns for effort, this is not good value.
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Roger,
I am going to try to set up an eath dipole receiving setup only, 10Km south of Paris on 137KHz. The main beam axis is nw-se so should be ideal for UK. it will take me a week or so, but I will try to get a system going that is sensitive enough to receive you. this is not so easy in an urban environment. I should be able to leave this running 24/7 with only short breaks. If you think this distance is useful, please let me know. If this is successful, I will try Tx also. Hugh F/G6AIG, Antony, France.
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