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
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