Is this some form of WSPR or QRSS? Neither existed when the Holy Frequency was the world's party line, and copying traffic with cans and a mill with negative SNR's is definitely hard. :-) It is true however that with today's signal processing capabilities, "conductor in the air" will work pretty good as a receiving antenna at MF. I ran a single wire from the base of my flag pole on the corner of the deck into the shack and I can find a number of NDB's at the 200-400 km range. KPH booms in on Saturdays on 426 KHz.

I'm anxious to try the new synthesizer at MF, there is some 80 meter leakage using my Palomar up-converter that should disappear and now that LORAN-C is QRT, things are fairly quiet.

73,

Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
- CU in the 50th Running of the Cal QSO Party 3-4 Oct 2015
- www.cqp.org

On 2/25/2015 3:19 AM, Ken wrote:

Timestamp            Call            MHz       SNR Drift Grid  Pwr Reporter 
RGrid     km

2015-02-25 09:56  WG2XKA  0.475723  -17  0  FN33lq   1  WA8JXM  EM88cr  1054
2015-02-25 09:54  WG2XJM  0.475775  -12  0  EN91wr  5  WA8JXM  EM88cr  456
2015-02-25 09:54  WD2XSH/15  0.475726  -25  0  EM34rt  2  WA8JXM  EM88cr  892
2015-02-25 08:30  WH2XGP  0.475688  -28  0  DN07dg  10  WA8JXM  EM88cr  3040
2015-02-25 04:46  WG2XIQ  0.475609  -14  0  EM12mp  5  WA8JXM  EM88cr  1366
2015-02-25 04:00  WG2XXM  0.475711  -7  0  EM15lj      2  WA8JXM  EM88cr  1231
2015-02-25 04:00  WH2XND  0.475630  -24  0  DM33xt  1  WA8JXM  EM88cr  2580

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