tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1608381420022248590.post2673001364988729134..comments2024-03-26T15:49:53.549+00:00Comments on EI7GL....A diary of amateur radio activity: First Sporadic-E crossband contacts made from Ireland on 40 MHz...Sat 25th May 2019John, EI7GLhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02903298584057380083noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1608381420022248590.post-35093866295897025382019-07-02T11:45:05.028+01:002019-07-02T11:45:05.028+01:00call sign G6zdb , There's no mention about new...call sign G6zdb , There's no mention about new beacons transmitting above 29.700. As new out of band beacons are now being heard on a regular basis every day above 29.700mhz . 27/28 can be closed but signals wax and wain from northern europe every day . So it apears that propagation other than sperdaic E . so it makes for interesting listening .If you havn't the rx for this part of the band listen live here..........http://hackgreensdr.org:8902/ scroll to ten meters then use band spread to open up the band at 29.7 up and listen . I hear regulary rtty and cw beacons most days . As it seems more like 4meters ? http://hackgreensdr.org:8902/....... Hack green sdr service is a good way to listenGENE REDDINGTON G6ZDBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08514572299890303598noreply@blogger.com