I saw multiple reports of people hearing him on nearby remotes...

nothing out here in Alberta, of course. I have heard his call on 475 khz
wspr many times tho.

On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 11:41 AM Bill Smith <smth...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
> Did anyone hear WI2XLQ(WA1ZMS) on 486 khz?
> I tried for the 2nd transmission but heavy rains and high (for winter)
> temperatures limited propagation somewhat. That being said KE7A(TX) and
> N4WlO(AL)  were audible in the 475khz amateur band.This was in the WSPR
> mode.  AM would be much more difficult. WA1ZMS QSL states that he is using
> about 10 watts.  I did hear some machine like noise but nothing audible. I
> have been monitoring the 475 amateur band since its inception.
> Bill Smith, W1OW   Douglas. MA
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