[600MRG] wa2xrm Reception Reports, 12 Dec. 15

Paul Signorelli w0rw1 at msn.com
Sat Dec 12 10:53:49 CST 2015
















Garry, K3SIW, IL,  Did a  great job centering my '150' minute call sign on his Argo screen.
He captured it a bit after 0500Z.  Using  QRSS120 it takes about 50 minutes to send "RW".
The xrm frequency was a bit low, by typically
0.7 Hz, though it drifts upward slightly on some symbols. That was no
problem fitting into an ARGO QRSS60 window. He used a quicker rate so the
symbols would be longer on the waterfall and stand out better. This time
his receive setup was a shielded loop aimed E-W to an HP selective level
meter. The capture screen was very clear.His last report from 2 nights ago,  was using an eprobe 10' above the roof to an sdr-iq and HP3500 Win7 64 bit PC. Jim, W5EST, AR, copied the signals all night.The signal was either quite resistant to QSB or we had very stable propagation last night. The QRSS600 display of the signal spans the whole night.  Only the third instance of "WA2XRM" call letters showed QSB. That occurred on the "2" of wa2xrm around 0915z.
 wa2xrm will not be on the air tonight, 12 Dec. 15.
Thanks for all the work pulling in my signals.
Paul   wa2xrmCOS = Colorado Springs, CO




 		 	   		  


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