Chris
I agree with Bill and Nick. So far, I've only had a minute or two to
look at it, but there's a lot of interesting stuff to dig through.
Thanks for putting it together.
Bruce
On 1/31/2019 1:54 AM, bill [his.com] wrote:
I can only echo Nick’s comments Chris — what a great page. It’s
Once more into the bucket, dear friends (with apologies to Shakespeare, who
likely wasn't a DXer, and with conditions like this morning, who could blame
him?)
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least
briefly):
not in the slightest
Reasonable audio at
Ultimately, that or another Kiwi WebSDR will be located at Masset in the Haida
Gwaii - which is an awesome location for some great DX early warning data
gathering.
I’m looking forward to better radio conditions and a higher MUF - looking at 30
MHz of largely empty spectrum is depressing.
Col
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I listened on my Elad and your Kiwi SDR this morning with the same results.
I'm looking forward to that watershed TP session.
Craig BarnesWheat Ridge, CO
On Thursday, January 31, 2019, 10:50:22 AM MST, R. Colin Newell
wrote:
Singularly dead with the odd carrier (b
Singularly dead with the odd carrier (based on Nick’s fish barrel...) it was as
if the ionosphere was frozen...
I continue to test an online KIWI websdr at my location - hence the comatose
conditions.
Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA -
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I can only echo Nick’s comments Chris — what a great page. It’s going to take
some time to explore all the things you’ve got here.
And what a great resource for helping ID Asian MW stations! Looking forward to
using it on some real, live DX soon!
Thanks for your efforts!
Bill Whitacre
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