Test between WB3ANQ Pasadena, MD FM19rc and Peter Knol PA1SDB  Appingedam, NETHERLANDS JO33kh

Path distance was 3868 miles, 6227 kilometers. Transmitter was HP-3336B with rf output set to  -10 dBm = 100 microWatts. Waveform was a 10 Hz Sawtooth The antenna was a dipole @ 27' cut for 13.555 mHz.

Peter was receiving on a Alinco DX-70 and a tuned dipole.   

The upper signal was the 100 microwatt. The lower signal was DFCW at 4 milliWatt level from a PC-VFO into a halfwave vertical for reference

Below is Peter's report for our 38,679,972 miles per watt reception.


Subject: Report 25/26 !
From: "PA1SDB, Peter"
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 13:12:19 +0100
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Hello Larry,
This time your 100 uW signal is better visible as it was several days ago.
 
One small SawTooth shape.
 
 
A few minutes later. (Visual gain Agc.)
 
 
Same time like the picture above, but with other settings (Visual gain this time on LO)
 
This is the 2nd time that I was able to detect your Sawtooth at a 100 uW level.
I think that is proof enough that 100 uW can make the trip over the Ocean.
 
73, Peter PA1SDB