15-12-2018, 06:33 AM
6m WSPR was moving along as it usually has been yesterday morning with Es, but showing a lot of potential, when suddenly about 30 mins before the end of the UTC day, 3 x VK5 stations showed up as having received Chris N3IZN from southern California. 
Some were more than once and over a period of about an hour. Then another 2 VK5's decoded. And a bit later VK3WE also decoded. Brilliant! Very exciting at that point in not knowing who, where or if another spot was going to show up.
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I have no doubt there will be lots of stations monitoring today for a repeat of yesterdays propagation, hopefully a little bit better

Some were more than once and over a period of about an hour. Then another 2 VK5's decoded. And a bit later VK3WE also decoded. Brilliant! Very exciting at that point in not knowing who, where or if another spot was going to show up.



I have no doubt there will be lots of stations monitoring today for a repeat of yesterdays propagation, hopefully a little bit better
