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I informed Walter DJ2LF of the possible problem, and he decided to move up to 135921.723, in the middle between PA0SE and SM6BHZ. The list at 00:10 is

135923.45/.55  CT1DRP dfcw 60s  ~-3dBµV/m
135922.50/.70  DK1IS dfcw 150s  36dBµV/m
135922.2/.3  DF6NM dfcw 60+20s
135921.93  PA0SE qrss 120s  ~13dBµV/m
135921.73  DJ2LF qrss 60s  42dBµV/m
135921.52  SM6BHZ  qrss 60s  18dBµV/m
135920.86  DJ8WX qrss 30s  ~10dBµV/m

73 de Markus

In einer eMail vom 04.01.2004 00:02:03 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt JRusgrove@comcast.net:

One of the frequencies you listed 135919.76 is pretty close to a loran
line at 135919.732 which is currently visible here.