You have to look carefully, but in the picture above you can see a little green line stretching from Rome to Maine. That’s my 20 milliwatt WSPR signal crossing the Atlantic. W1CDO’s receiver picked me up at 0452 UTC yesterday.
| Date | Call | SNR | W |
by | loc | km | mi | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009-04-29 4:52 | N2CQR | -22 | 0.020 | W1CDO | FN43ou | 6541 | 4064 | ||||
The day/night terminator was in the mid-Atlantic at that time, so I think I had a bit of a tailwind from the gray line! But still, not bad for 20 mw in Maunder Minimum II. K1JT’s software and W1CDO’s receive system did the heavy lifting. Antenna here is just an end-fed wire among the buildings of central Rome.

Congrats Bill good work
FB Bill! That’s most impressive! 73 Mike KC2JCJ
La diferencia de antes de tomarlo a hoy es abismal.