Across the pond on 10m with 200mW

WSPR never loses its ability to astound. Today I’ve been WSPRing on 10m, still with 0.2W. My signal was decoded by 5 different Stateside stations.

TimestampCallMHzSNRDriftGridPwrReporterRGridkmaz
 2014-01-18 14:26  G4ILO  28.126105  -25  0  IO84hp  0.02  KZ8C  EM88pm  5973  287 
 2014-01-18 14:36  G4ILO  28.126145  -22  1  IO84hp  0.02  KB9PVH  EN53oi  5959  296 
 2014-01-18 14:44  G4ILO  28.126131  -16  0  IO84hp  0.02  VE3SWS  FN06ge  5201  293 
 2014-01-18 15:18  G4ILO  28.126107  -9  0  IO84hp  0.02  N2NOM  FN22bg  5267  286 
 2014-01-18 15:38  G4ILO  28.126104  -23  0  IO84hp  0.02  K9AN  EN50wc  6175  293
Julian Moss, G4ILO, is a regular contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from Cumbria, England. Contact him at [email protected].

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