Continued good performance and noise management here, as, apart from TF3GZ - in a rather different geographical and geomagnetic position to me - I was the only one on this side of the Atlantic to hear K6SFC, putting out 5W, last night (17/08/19) at 14MHz.
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All receivers of K6SFC's 5W 14MHz WSPR signal, 24 hrs back from 07:50UT, 17/08/19. |
Much the same story in receiving VE4KE's 5W, which is even more surprising, given his much better position for getting across to Europe:
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All receivers of VE4KE's 5W 14MHz WSPR, same time range as previous plot. |
If this morning's good weather persists, I may well take a 1/4 wave vertical and WSPRlite down to a west-facing beach tonight.
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