It was a long time coming today, but at 1648
CN8LI (2113km) spotted my 1W ERP 6m WSPR signal at -16dB S/N. This was the first Es report here in 2 days. It is teatime and Es tends to have a second peak at this time. Es is pretty reliable at this time of year, but the last 2 days have been unusually quiet. I see I am copying
him now on 6m.
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6m unique WSPR spots so far today |
UPDATE 1950z: All quiet on the Es front here since 1702z. Just locals and
G4VXE (136km) GDX. The locals are
G4IKZ (18km) and
G0LRD (25km) both of whom are using
horizontal beams I think. Not sure what antenna Tim
G4VXE is using.
UPDATE 2045z: G6AVK (78km) exchanging spots with me now. Signals around -24dB S/N with considerable Doppler, so probably aircraft assisted GDX.
UPDATE 2115z: I think the chances of more Es is receding. One drawback of WSPR is you can only copy the stations with WSPR capability. Sometimes there are few active WSPR equipped stations in a particular area. With CW/SSB stronger signals are needed but there are more active stations. It would be useful if there were more active WSPR stations on 6m in Africa and North and South America.
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