ARLA/CLUSTER: Lista Estações recebidas em Arecibo KP4AO

Antonio Matias ct1ffu gmail.com
Quinta-Feira, 20 de Maio de 2010 - 18:52:40 WEST


 I've now found time to go through the 22 audio files we saved when using
> JT65B at KP4AO. As a reminder, here's what it looked like on our screen
> with WSJT set to its widest passband, about 4 kHz:
>
> http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/KP4AO_JT65B_1.png
>
> Going though these files carefully, one at a time, I decoded the
> following 63 stations calling KP4AO. Completed QSOs are marked *. Most
> stations were copied multiple times.
>
> 9A9T AE6EQ AF6O* CT1FFU DF3RL DF6SM* DH1WM DH4FAJ DJ8MS
> DL5RDI EA2ASB EA3XU EA4CYQ* EB3DYS ES3RF* G4ZFJ* G6HKS
> G8FJG HA0HO HB9DKM HB9DRI IK1FJI IK7EZN IV3CYT K3GAU
> K5LA K6HLH K8SIX KI7JA KR7O KU7Z LU1C NA6MF N9XG* OE3SJA
> OM3BC OY4TN OZ1MAX OZ2LD PA3CMC PA3DOL PY2BS RN3QRY S51WX*
> SK4AO SM4LMV SP1JPQ SP3XBO SQ7DQX SV2DCD* SV2RM* UA4FRL* UT5JCW
> W1FKF W1ICW* W7EME W7ID W8PAT W9GA WB2RVX WD4JHD WF1F*
> YL2HA YL2OK* YL3HA* YO5PLD YU1EXY
>
> These stations were found between about 432.045 and .049, where we
> announced we would be lietening. Many more stations were calling
> outside this frequency range, especially in the range 432.050 to .060,
> our listening range for SSB and CW.
>
>
> Here's a copy of the Linrad screen when listening to one of our wideband
> recordings:
>
> http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/KP4AO_Linrad.png
>
> The scale at top is frequency in Hz above 432.000 MHz. Dark horizontal
> strips in the upper waterfall show the KP4AO transmissions; bright spots
> at about 44000 Hz after these are the KP4AO echo. Most stations calling
> us are between 432.050 and 432.060, as requested. The very strong JT65
> station at 432.064 is working someone else.
>
> I've not yet listened gone through our wideband recordings to attempt
> making a list of all callsigns heard on SSB and CW. My partial list
> continues to grow, however; it now contains 202 callsigns (CW only);
> here's the list:
>
> 9A1CAL 9A1CAW 9A1CMS 9A5AA 9A5SG 9A9T 9H1BT
> AA5TB AE6EQ AF1T AF6RF CT1DMK DF0MU DF1HF
> DF1VB DF3RL DG8YHH DG9BEW DG9YIH DJ1RPL
> DJ2QV DJ5BV DJ6JJ DJ8MS DK2ZF DK5MB DK6AS
> DK7AN DK9TF DL2HWA DL3HXS DL4HRM DL5MAE DL5RDI
> DL6SH DL7FF DL8GAP DL9JY E73O EB3DYS F2CT
> F5SE/P F6BCU F6FHP F8GBY F6KIF G3LQR G4ALH
> G4CCH G4CEN G4NOK G4YTL GM4ISM GM4JJJ GW8IZR
> HB9BZA I1NDP I2FHW IK1HWG IK6EIW K0TV K1DM
> K1DS K1DY K1NY K2TXB K4RT K4RTS K5DOG K6AAW
> K6TSK K7NT K7XC K7XQ K7XQ KA9A KB8U KE7L KH7Y
> KL7HFQ LA0BY LU1C LU7DZ LZ1DX LZ1DP LZ1OA
> N0OY N1VT N2NQI N4AO N4FRE N4GJV N4SCS N6DIQ
> N6DIT N8OL NA6MF NU6S OE2CAL OE2WPO OE2XRM
> OH2PO OH3A OH3HLJ OH4LA OH6NVQ OK1DST OK1KIR
> OK1KPA OK1TDO OK1VVT OK1YK OK1ZHS OK2GMO
> OK2JCZ OK2JNM OK2KJT OK2KOG OK2KVM OK2NMA
> OK2PMS OK2TT OK2UYZ OK2VSO OK2VWX OK2ZI
> OM1GX OM1TL OM3LQ OM5CM OM5LD ON5OF OZ1BCG
> OZ5W PA2CHR PA3DOL PA3DZL RA3XX RW6AG S51ZO
> S53RM S56X S57M SF6X SM3MQU SM4IVE SM6CEN
> SM7GEP SM7SJR SP3YDE SP6ITF UN8L UR6IWZ UT2EG
> UT5CW UT5JCW VE2DFO VE2JWH VE3KRP VE4MA W1FKF
> W1JR W1KSZ W1MKY W2CNS W2WD W3EP W3KWH
> W3SZ W4DEX W4RBO W4XP W4ZRZ W6AT W6FM W6YFK
> W7CS W7IUV W7IY W7MEM W7OE W8TXT WA1ZMS
> WA2ODO WA3DRC WA3GFZ WA3XX WA9KRT WB2SIH
> WB6JZY WB7QBS WD5AGO WW1M YL2HA YL2OK YO2BCT
> YO2IS YO2KDT YO2LAM YO2LCP YO7IV YT2RA YT5MW
>
> There are surely some mistakes or typos here.
>
>
> A total of 106 SSB QSOs, 122 CW QSOs, and 14 JT65B QSOs are in our log.
> You can check to see if your call is in the log by going to
> http://dx.qsl.net/logs/logs.html . QSL information is also posted there.
>
> Once again, thanks to all who sent us reports on this most enjoyable
> event! We're sorry we could not work you all in the time available!
>
> -- 73, Joe, K1JT
>
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