[600MRG] Recent Conditions (WSPR Mode)

Neil Klagge w0yse.7 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 7 07:12:54 CST 2014


G'mornin' John and all:

I got XKA 9 times overnight. I think John is correct.

 2014-02-07 07:52  WG2XKA  0.475724  -22  0  FN33ir  1  WG2XSV  DN41ac 3159 278
 2014-02-07 07:48  WG2XKA  0.475723  -23  0  FN33ir  1  WG2XSV  DN41ac 3159 278
 2014-02-07 06:56  WG2XKA  0.475724  -28  0  FN33ir  1  WG2XSV  DN41ac 3159 278
 2014-02-07 05:28  WG2XKA  0.475723  -27  0  FN33ir  1  WG2XSV  DN41ac 3159 278
 2014-02-07 05:24  WG2XKA  0.475723  -26  0  FN33ir  1  WG2XSV  DN41ac 3159 278
 2014-02-07 04:38  WG2XKA  0.475723  -23  0  FN33ir  1  WG2XSV  DN41ac 3159 278
 2014-02-07 04:18  WG2XKA  0.475723  -26  1  FN33ir  1  WG2XSV  DN41ac 3159 278
 2014-02-07 04:12  WG2XKA  0.475723  -27  0  FN33ir  1  WG2XSV  DN41ac 3159 278
 2014-02-07 03:50  WG2XKA  0.475723  -25  1  FN33ir  1  WG2XSV  DN41ac 3159 278

FWIW

Neil, XSV


On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 5:30 AM, John Molnar <wa3etd at gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm wondering if any of the western stations are observing condiderably
> better conditions over the past two nights, from stations transmitting to
> their east?
>
> Since the winter storm two days ago, I have experienced a dramatic increase
> in the reports from my east, in this case Europe - stations well into
> Europe that have never spotted.  Here in VT, we received essentially a foot
> of snow where there was previously none.  I did determine that WG2XKA was
> performing better based on an uncalibrated remote field strength meter that
> has been untouched for months, meaning I don't move it or change its
> environment.
>
> Unfortunately, the amount of data presented by the WSPRnet requires full
> time work to analyze in the short term, but the recent trend is obvious
> here following the storm.  Other than that, nothing has changed.
>
> Comments highly welcomed.
>
> John WG2XKA in the snow
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