> > Had my 40m WSPR transmitter running last night and made it to just south > of you, into Tasmania to VK7JJ; 13127 km away from me using 200 mw! > Very impressive! I've not got into WSPR myself - I'm more of a D-Star girl. Next you should try a moon bounce. I've been playing with the 'find_events' function (it is brand new; as in only a few days old) and it gives you the rise and set times of the satellite as it passes through the minimum elevation that you set - and NOT the actual rise and set times at the horizon. I've communicated with the author about this to suggest that there should be an option as to which rise/set times it gives you. I'm also looking at the source code to see if there is an easy way around this. Susan VK3ANZ
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