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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT  SIZE=2>Hi Laurence and group,
<BR>
<BR>You wrote:
<BR>
<BR>&gt; I would be interested in reports ..how clearly you see
<BR>DC (or B!)F39 or Loran lines via this link - using QRSS 10/30/60...or not.
<BR>&lt;
<BR>
<BR>At the moment, its really DCF39 transmitting there on 138.83 kHz. I wrote a crude FSK demodulator + decoder for it (based on Klaus Betkes info), and found it still sends a plain ASCII string "DCF39" occasionally.
<BR>
<BR>Regards,
<BR> &nbsp;Wolf &nbsp;DL4YHF.</FONT></HTML>