Friday 22 August 2014

Ten.

Ten.  That's the global total of operators, including me, that are currently active on 60m WSPR.

Admittedly, I only just came to 60m this week.  But really, only a handful of stations across the globe?

This is a real shame, and rather contrary to the spirit of allowing access to 60m, which is meant to be largely for the purposes of experimentation.  Surely, figuring out the propagation system using the invaluable resource of WSPR is a lynchpin of such work?

Come on, guys and gals!  Get active on WSPR.  If it weren't for the couple of ZS stations active on 60m WSPR, there would be no stations outside the EU. 

This really is a sorry state of affairs, dear ops!

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