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Echazarreta D." X-Spam-Score: -2.3 (--) X-Spam-Report: Spam detection software, running on the system "relay1.thorcom.net", has identified this incoming email as possible spam. 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: LF! I just wrote to Martin/YV7MAE: /May, the 15th 2012! 00:12 UTC. YV7MAE received first traces of DK7FC on 136.172 kHz in DFCW-180. Excellent reception of DCF39 too and low QRN/M, after several antenna system improvements! This is a first detection of a German amateur radio signal in South America! Congratulations! / I can see it live via the remote link, the grabber is still not updated (each 10 minutes). 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I just wrote to Martin/YV7MAE: /May, the 15th 2012! 00:12 UTC. YV7MAE received first traces of DK7FC on 136.172 kHz in DFCW-180. Excellent reception of DCF39 too and low QRN/M, after several antenna system improvements! This is a first detection of a German amateur radio signal in South America! Congratulations! / I can see it live via the remote link, the grabber is still not updated (each 10 minutes). After another change in the antenna wire location (higher, longer..., i can't stop him to improve each day), DCF39 showed up about 30 dB S/N in 1 Hz NBW (without noise reduction). I started the TX immediately. After a few minutes i saw my K just 0.1 Hz below 136.172 kHz, as Markus mentioned in the recent days. It is still the long wire, about 80m, matched with a resonant circuit on a ferrite rod which Martin is using. If this path works in the middle of May, what will it look like in winther? And what when a directional antenna is used? I still can't belive it! The capture is now on the grabber and will be saved in the archive site which a added today. My God, now the 7 is coming in!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is worth _*ALL*_ the effort, by far!!!! The path is 7818 km distant, http://no.nonsense.ee/qthmap/?qth=FK81BD&from=jn49ik00wd Take a look: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/74746618/LF/YV7MAE_LF_Grabber.html 73, Stefan/DK7FC --------------010101090405000906020207 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-15 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit LF!

I just wrote to Martin/YV7MAE:

May, the 15th 2012! 00:12 UTC. YV7MAE received first traces of DK7FC on 136.172 kHz in DFCW-180. Excellent reception of DCF39 too and low QRN/M, after several antenna system improvements!
This is a first detection of a German amateur radio signal in South America!
Congratulations!

I can see it live via the remote link, the grabber is still not updated (each 10 minutes).

After another change in the antenna wire location (higher, longer..., i can't stop him to improve each day), DCF39 showed up about 30 dB S/N in 1 Hz NBW (without noise reduction). I started the TX immediately. After a few minutes i saw my K just 0.1 Hz below 136.172 kHz, as Markus mentioned in the recent days.

It is still the long wire, about 80m, matched with a resonant circuit on a ferrite rod which Martin is using. If this path works in the middle of May, what will it look like in winther? And what when a directional antenna is used?

I still can't belive it!

The capture is now on the grabber and will be saved in the archive site which a added today.

My God, now the 7 is coming in!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is worth ALL the effort, by far!!!!

The path is 7818 km distant, http://no.nonsense.ee/qthmap/?qth=FK81BD&from=jn49ik00wd


Take a look: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/74746618/LF/YV7MAE_LF_Grabber.html

73, Stefan/DK7FC
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