Hi Graham

This is what I am receiving here in Norway on 502.4 KHz this evening.

212600   5 -26  0.7   -30  0  G4JNT IO90 23        
213000  12 -15  1.2    -1  0  M0BMU IO91 30        
213000   6 -23  0.4    66  0                       
213200   4 -20  0.6    66  0                       
213400   5 -25  0.6   -30  0  G4JNT IO90 23        
213600   2 -20  0.6    66  0                       
213800   1 -28  0.7   -30  0                       
213800   9 -21  1.4    -1  0  M0BMU IO91 30        
213800   4 -22  0.5    66  0                       
214600  12 -15  1.2    -1  0  M0BMU IO91 30        
214800   2 -23  0.3    66  0                       

My antenna is 7 m long vertical fishing rod, loaded with a 9:1 unun,
about 6m above the ground.

The radio is an icom ic-r75

73 de LA5VNA Steinar




Graham wrote:
> As a means to  enable the casual and ardent WSPR user to  establish a 
> transmitting or monitoring station covering the uk  500 band a 
> generalised frequency has been adopted, being defined as dial 
> frequency and ERP power.
>
> The dial frequency follows normal WSPR practice, where as the power 
> reported in ERP may differ from the norm.
>
> The efficiency of low band antennas falls well short of 'hf' 
> systems , reporting a power to the Ae of say 100 watts for a erp of 
> 100 mW would not convey too much to the observer, ERP should give a 
> better reporting structure. 
>
> Rx/Tx  set infromation
>
> Dial frequency       502.4 Khz
> Mode                     USB
> Power                    ERP (Effective Radiated Rower)
> RF Carrier freq      503.9 Khz  +/-  100 Hz 
>
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/uk500khz/web/wspr-activity-from-the-uk
>
>
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