tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953397841255562532.post3092769479952410517..comments2023-09-30T14:59:05.385+01:00Comments on G4ILO's Blog: WSPR on 600 metresAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11984840704237681015noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953397841255562532.post-35459570857157654052009-12-15T22:24:05.199+00:002009-12-15T22:24:05.199+00:00Agree 100% has he never heard of beacons?
WSPR gi...Agree 100% has he never heard of beacons?<br /><br />WSPR gives code free amateurs a reason to apply for an NOV and experiment.Steve GW7AAVhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16401775686818128774noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-953397841255562532.post-86929409176372046982009-12-15T21:56:20.652+00:002009-12-15T21:56:20.652+00:00I totally agree. Many times I've called CQ on ...I totally agree. Many times I've called CQ on 500kHz CW and got no reply. On 500kHz WSPR I can do REAL experiments, get REAL and meaningful reports ...and achieve remarkable results with just 1mW ERP to a tiny antenna (8 countries, 49 reports and best DX 951kms). WSPR has its place and is closer to the real spirit of ham radio than contests, rubber stamp QSOs and QSOs achieved with 20 el yagis and 1kW on 20m.Roger G3XBMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13673890140751539870noreply@blogger.com