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Thank you Wolf for your answer.
 
Yes more QRM on this band!
 
Noise: S7 to S9
DCF 49: S9 / S9+5
With converter and TS 570 + 250Hz filter on 14 MHz.
 
It seem that Jeff live in north of France?
Me, in south! (10 Kms from TOULOUSE).
I had QSO with some G stations, DL stations and I stations but only in QRSS mode (3s) with 300W and T antenna.
Now I have only a 80 m loop!
Perhaps it's possible to have QSO (only in QRSS) with this antenna.
If I receive something on 137.3  this night or tomorrow morning, It will interesting to continu.
 
For resume:
CW around 136.5
Jason mode on 137.3
QRSS mode 135.9 and 137.7
 
73
Marc  
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 10:59 PM
Subject: Re: LF: Where are you?

Hello Marc,

nice to see you back on the reflector.

The Jason tests took place at 137300 Hz, frequency was chozen arbitrarily somewhere the  "normal CW" and "narrow-band digimode" area.

Hope to see you soon on the band (preferably in CW), though the QRM situation at this side is getting worse and worse. Two years ago, I had regular contacts with Jeff F6BWO; now its a good day when I can copy a part of his call :-(

Anyway, 73 and good luck

Wolf  DL4YHF.