El 06/10/16 a las 19:35, Joe Taylor escribió:
> Hi Dani,
>
> Dani EA4GPZ wrote:
>> Probably we've all heard about the recent 2m QRA64 transatlantic contact:
>>
>> http://www.arrl.org/news/transatlantic-contact-completed-on-2-meters
>>
>> What I find a bit strange is the signal reports of -36dB
Hi all
The equatorial area of the Atlantic is prone the severe tropo ducting, the D4C
beacon was heard
for several hours last year in the Caribbean .
I suspect if the path claimed did go it would be a higher signal level, and
Joe’s conclusions are
correct.
This does demonstrate the need for more
Did you notice they were getting through after adding WSJT-X?
Pskreporter uses port 4739 outgoing.
My reports have been successful without messing with the firewall.
If you check the Advanced section of the firewall do you show "Outbound
connections that do not match a rule are allowed" is
I noticed that none of my JT9 and JT65 reports were getting through to
pskreporter
Have to wonder if the latest W10 updates have changed firewall settings to
block them.
WSJTX was not in the list of "allowed" applications.
--
P.J. "Josh" Rovero http://www.roveroresearch.org
Ham Radio:
El 06/10/16 a las 16:53, Dani EA4GPZ escribió:
> Hi all,
>
> Probably we've all heard about the recent 2m QRA64 transatlantic contact:
>
> http://www.arrl.org/news/transatlantic-contact-completed-on-2-meters
>
> What I find a bit strange is the signal reports of -36dB and -37dB SNR
> that they
There is a video on facebook at this link:
https://www.facebook.com/py1mhz/videos/10202179138755679/
Where it seems to be during the QSO...
Pedro - CT1EKD
Citando Dani EA4GPZ :
> Hi all,
>
> Probably we've all heard about the recent 2m QRA64 transatlantic contact:
>
>
Hi all,
Probably we've all heard about the recent 2m QRA64 transatlantic contact:
http://www.arrl.org/news/transatlantic-contact-completed-on-2-meters
What I find a bit strange is the signal reports of -36dB and -37dB SNR
that they give. Even though QRA64 is quite good, I would expect that
it's