Posts Tagged ‘10m’
20 November
Today my main rig has spent even more time on other things than WSPR. Besides trying to work some PSK31 DX I have also been testing a beta release of K3 firmware. This new version has an improved CW decoder that is a bit less finicky about settings. It works very well but is still beaten by the Windows program MRP40 which I regard as the gold standard for CW decoders. As Wayne N6KR says, the MRP40 algorithm is probably ten times more sophisticated and the K3 MCU doesn’t have enough code space for it.
I’ve been interested in Morse decoders since the first home computers and can remember keying in a program listing in BASIC from a QST article in the late 70s. Later I wrote a decoder in Hisoft Pascal which ran on my ZX Spectrum. It actually decoded strong, perfectly sent Morse but it was not reliable enough to be useful. More recently I tried implementing a Morse decoder in KComm but it was a total failure.
I didn’t have a lot of success with PSK31 DXing on 10m either. I only made two contacts but I heard what would have been two new South American countries: HC7AE in Ecuador and CE4BRO in Chile. I didn’t need to look up HC in a book as I remember from my teenage SWLing days hearing HCJB Quito, the Voice of the Andes!
I think band conditions were better today but they supported more propagation from Europe so there were higher QRM levels (and lower operating standards 😉 ) I moved up the band to try and get away from all the IMD products but hardly anyone was listening up there so it was a bit futile.
Someone who did hear my CQ calls was Vito IZ7DMT. He was a whopping signal but was signing IZ7DMT/QRP. He told me he was running 5 watts from an FT-817 and was rather indignant that I wouldn’t use the illegal /QRP suffix during handovers. Nice QSL though!
Here is the result of today’s WSPRing:
10m WSPR spots @ G4ILO 20 November 2012 |
10m 19 November 2012
Another day of good propagation allowed my love affair with 10m to continue.
2012/11/19 | 12:34 | 28.121 | BPSK31 | NP4EG | 599 | 599 | Edgar | N. Puerto Rico | ||
2012/11/19 | 12:50 | 28.122 | BPSK31 | UT5AJ | 599 | 599 | Vlad | Kramatorsk | ||
2012/11/19 | 13:50 | 28.123 | BPSK31 | UR4QX | 599 | 599 | Yuri | Berdyansk | ||
2012/11/19 | 14:11 | 28.121 | BPSK31 | RG5A | 599 | 599 | Alex | Moscow | ||
2012/11/19 | 14:25 | 28.122 | BPSK31 | YY4HAH | 599 | 599 | Heiroun | Valencia Vene… | ||
2012/11/19 | 14:35 | 28.122 | BPSK31 | N4PJL | 559 | 599 | Pete | Deep Creek La… | ||
2012/11/19 | 14:41 | 28.122 | BPSK31 | AB8O | 599 | 599 | John | Milford, OH n… | ||
2012/11/19 | 14:59 | 28.122 | BPSK31 | KJ4LEC | 599 | 599 | Marion | Cumberland Ga… | ||
2012/11/19 | 15:08 | 28.122 | BPSK31 | W5FER | 599 | 599 | Jim | San Antonio, TX | ||
2012/11/19 | 15:17 | 28.122 | BPSK31 | VE3NOO | 599 | 599 | Michael | Sandhurst, On… | ||
2012/11/19 | 15:23 | 28.122 | BPSK31 | AE5XI | 599 | 599 | Terry | Las Cruces, NM | ||
2012/11/19 | 15:44 | 28.122 | BPSK31 | K9ZJ | 579 | 579 | Rich | Waukesha, WI |
Besides these contacts I heard, but couldn’t catch, stations in Mexico and Paraguay. I’m hoping the good propagation will continue so that I can add these to the log.
Because of this, not too much time was spent on WSPR today, so the WSPR map looked like this:
10m WSPR spots @ G4ILO 19 November 2012 |
10m 18 November 2012
I nearly got myself locked out of the WSPR map page today. I must have managed to save the settings to try to display spots for all bands for the last 24 jours, or something like that, because whenever I went to the page the web browser froze up while it tried to render the map and I couln’t get back to the settings boxes to change it. I had to find out how to delete all cached files in Chrome before I could access it again.
10m WSPR spots @ G4ILO 18 November 2012 |
I lost quite a lot of time trying to sort that out. I also spent an hour or so seeing what I could work on 10m PSK31. I managed to QSO with several US stations including N7WET in Tucson, Arizona and KB5IAV in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
I worked two all time new countries as well. Fabio CU3HN in the Azores has one of those QSLs that never fail to bring a smile to my face.
QSL of CU3HN |
Victor, HP1AVS in Panama I had heard before but not managed to work. So I was pleased to add his call to the log as well.
QSL of HP1AVS |
I love 10 metres!