WSPR activity on 28 MHz, morning September 27, 2013
I was lucky to be one of the European stations who achieved to reach Joe, VK5EI in Adelaide ("Adelheid", QTH locator PF95he); a surprising 15930 km with 5 Watts.
Would this have been sporadic E propagation or were F-layers involved in this multi-hop path ? I do not know.
Saturday morning September 28, results were even better:
VK7AB, Glenn from New Norfolk Tasmania appeared on my screen (17.058 km). For me a new distance record on 10 meter band. Also Rob, T6RH, from Kabul, Afghanistan and Richard VK6XT, Broomehill (14.428 km) showed that the propagation conditions were surprisingly good:
Saturday morning 28 September, WSPR 28 MHz
Hi Ron, ik denk toch F laag reflexie, want dit moeten toch echt multihops zijn. Wel mooi zo'n opening. Vandaag zijn er ook tropo openingen voorspeld op 2 meter. 73 Paul
ReplyDeleteJa, moet haast wel Paul. F1, F2 of combinatie. Sporadische e indicatoren gaven vandaag niks aan.
ReplyDelete73 Ron