This test really got out well. What kind of antenna is that Mojave Perseus 
hooked up to?

With all due respect to Rene, I didn't try for this test and decided to sleep, 
since I heard both his stations several years ago when they tested. From the 
look of things on these lists, cx were good in many direction and I wish that 
I'd been DXing.  73 KAZ


-----Original Message-----
>From: Tim Tromp <[email protected]>
>Sent: Feb 12, 2012 12:07 AM
>To: IRCA Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America 
><[email protected]>, abdx <[email protected]>
>Subject: [ABDX] WFIL DX Test heard in California (and Michigan)
>
>WFIL was an easy catch here, tearing up CFOS in the process with clear
>voice IDs and numerous different sweep tones.  After about a half hour, I
>logged onto a remote Perseus SDR located in Cocoa, FL. and also heard and
>saw the sweep tones on the waterfall display - they were easily visible.  I
>thought it would be interesting to check some other remotes, so I logged
>onto Token's Perseus located in the Mojave Desert, CA.  Under presumed KSFO
>and near the end of the test, I could hear a faint sweep tone and could
>also visually see the faint but distinguishable lines drawn on the
>waterfall display.  If had been thinking faster, I would have captured a
>screenshot showing the sweep tone on the waterfall display.  By the time I
>thought of this, the test had ended.
>
>Thanks to all who coordinated this test - a new one for my logbook!
>
>Tim Tromp
>West Michigan
>Perseus SDR + Phased BOGs

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