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          Edfel Rivera <edfelj...@gmail.com> wrote:

> My own experience at my location, 95 watts are normally required to
> complete QSO (Puerto Rico - Caribbean).  Under better conditions maybe less
> power could be used.

I'm in the UK running 40 watts to a simple end-fed antenna. On 20m 
I've worked Canada, USA, Brazil, Japan, 1 Australian and of course 
lots of Europeans. I use pskreporter to look at how far away my 
signals are being received. I hear Indonesia, Colombia, Venezuela, 
etc. but my signals don't seem to get to those places. Maybe with a 
better antenna, but my garden is quite small.

I've not yet used the feature of replaying .wav files but...

I agree that it would be nice to see the waterfall as seen by a 
distant receiver. I wonder if the existing feature of saving the .wav 
file could be used. Maybe it could be uploaded somewhere with the 
filename starting with the receiving station's callsign. The file 
would be automatically deleted after a preset time (2 hours?) by which 
time the transmitting station could have downloaded the file and 
looked for his own signal.

Barry
G4IAT
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