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From: "Mike Dennison" <mike.dennison@rsgb.org.uk>
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Subject: Re: LF: 135.9 last night in NC
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> Mike,  If you were on 135.92375 I may not see you due to a continuous
> signal I have there close to .9237.  Several times I have suspected
> there was a QRSS signal maybe .05 hz above this line.  I will upload
> one shot from last night.  With Argo119 I have learned how to adjust
> the Hz scale for actual frequency readout.  This is the segment I
> normally view.  If you are transmitting near this continuous signal,
> moving +/- .1 hz or so would put you in the clear here.

Dex,

Last night I moved down by 0.25Hz to 135.9235, half a hertz HF of 
M0BMU. That should put me well clear of your QRM! I transmitted all 
night, sending 'XDV XDV' with 30s dot speed.

Mike, G3XDV (IO91VT)
http://www.lf.thersgb.net