CW EME Audio Files of 144MHz Signals Received off the Moon
In this audio file you can distinctly hear two stations, LZ2US and YO2AMU calling PJ4EME. The shift in audio is due to my tuning of the radio within a 2.4KHz bandwidth.
This is an audio file of the fantastic signal of IK3MAC sending a "RO" report. Just below his signal is IK2DDR.
In this recording SV1BTR is working F1FLA. The signals display quite rapid QSB due to changes in Faraday rotation, but you can clearly hear Jimmy sending an RST report of 549.
In this recording you can hear SM2CEW and RA6DA calling PJ4EME. These signals are rather reminiscent of those heard on the bottom end of the 20M CW segment!
In this audio file I am hearing my SSB echoes quite well. At some point I switch to CW transmit when the audio blanks. On receive the audio returns and my echoes are clearly audible.
Meteor Scatter Audio Files
This is a recording of a 23 second meteor burst from OE3FVU (JN78UE), using FSK441.
Tropo Audio Files
This is a recording of UT2XQ (KO40IG) calling CQ on CW (18/12/07). The distance is 2011Km. Signals are quite weak and in some QRN from a nearby power line. Signals later improved and we worked for a 2nd time on SSB.
In this recording OH1ND (KP00XL) is calling CQ on CW (21/12/07). At a distance of 1590Km it suggests just how localised conditions can be as QSO's with other "G" stations were quite slow.
Sporadic "E" Audio Files
This recording shows just how chaotic it can be on 144.300 during an "E's" event. What is interesting is the fact that the other stations on frequency are unaware of the DX, in this case EA8AVI (IL28FC) at over 3000Km (04/07/09) or are hearing different DX stations at different times.