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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see the administrator of that system for details. Content preview: Hi Stefan, nearly every evening i talk to Ewald DK2DB. He told me one evening from his success to read two stations on 600 Meter. 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He told me one evening from his success to read two stations on 600 Meter. I think my amateur heard told me to try this. I am from the beginning of my amateur business always interested in new things. Things I have never tried before. So I tried to receive 600 Meter signals. Rig is now an Icom IC-7600. Using an end-fed 40 meter dipole. The result was very bad due to much noise. Then I started to get better results. I put a good ground to the IC-7600. From this time I could receive some signals. Also on 136 KHZ. Your signal is always good to receive here in JO61PB near Dresden. In the moment I am looking for better antennas. May be some one here can help me and tell me which type of antenne I can use here. As am am very new on these very low frequencies I need much help hi. So hope to hear you very often. 73 und good contacts on these low frequencies. Uli DJ7KA Am 22.10.2012 17:19, schrieb Stefan Schäfer: > Hi Uli, > > It is always 136.172 kHz when running slow QRSS/DFCW for me. BTW the > DFCW shift is only 75 mHz, so you will see no shift when not correctly > setting the spectrogram. > See http://www.alice-dsl.net/df6nm/grabber/Grabber.htm to view the > signal. > > A grabber overview is here: http://wireless.org.uk/grablist.htm > > The D is already sent ;-) > > 73, Stefan > > PS: Are you a newcomer on LF? If so, what triggered your interest in > the real low frequencies? > > > Am 22.10.2012 17:10, schrieb Ulrich Wandel: >> Hi Stefan DK7FC, >> >> On which QRG will you be in DFVW-180 >> DIAL ?????? >> >> 73 Uli DJ7KA >> > --------------090004080308030900070701 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-15 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

Hi Stefan,

 

nearly every evening i talk to Ewald DK2DB.

He told me one evening from his success to read two stations on 600 Meter.

I think my amateur heard told me to try this.

I am from the beginning of my amateur business always interested in new things.

Things I have never tried before. So I tried to receive 600 Meter signals.

Rig is now an Icom IC-7600. Using an end-fed 40 meter dipole.

The result was very bad due to much noise.

Then I started to get better results. I put a good ground to the IC-7600.

From this time I could receive some signals. Also on 136 KHZ.

Your signal is always good to receive here in JO61PB near Dresden.

In the moment I am looking for better antennas. May be some one here

can help me and tell me which type of antenne I can use here.

As am am very new on these very low frequencies I need much help hi.

 

So hope to hear you very often.

73 und good contacts on these low frequencies.

 

Uli DJ7KA

 




Am 22.10.2012 17:19, schrieb Stefan Schäfer:
Hi Uli,

It is always 136.172 kHz when running slow QRSS/DFCW for me. BTW the DFCW shift is only 75 mHz, so you will see no shift when not correctly setting the spectrogram.
See http://www.alice-dsl.net/df6nm/grabber/Grabber.htm to view the signal.

A grabber overview is here: http://wireless.org.uk/grablist.htm

The D is already sent ;-)

73, Stefan

PS: Are you a newcomer on LF? If so, what triggered your interest in the real low frequencies?


Am 22.10.2012 17:10, schrieb Ulrich Wandel:
Hi Stefan DK7FC,

 On which QRG will you be in DFVW-180
DIAL ??????

73 Uli DJ7KA



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