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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: Hello Uwe, Are you QRV on MF as well? I'm asking myselfe how many stations are already listening on the band, and how many can transmit. Today we had massive lightnings here, no chance for any reception in the evening. I already got several SWL (or MWL) reports via email but didn't work a German station so far. My hope is that there will be a lot of activity also be newcomers making the much smaller jump from 1800 kHz to 475 kHz which is just a factor 4(ish) in wavelength. The jump from 1800 kHz to 137 kHz is much harder, so maybe the majority thinks that there is no possibility for amateur radio on LF. But those who think they are hard men because they can work on "top band" may consider to try something new now. If they start to receive there and even hear someone calling CQ, that would be helpful i think! BTW are you a CW man, will i hear you some day? 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I'm asking myselfe how many stations are already listening on the band, and how many can transmit. Today we had massive lightnings here, no chance for any reception in the evening. I already got several SWL (or MWL) reports via email but didn't work a German station so far. My hope is that there will be a lot of activity also be newcomers making the much smaller jump from 1800 kHz to 475 kHz which is just a factor 4(ish) in wavelength. The jump from 1800 kHz to 137 kHz is much harder, so maybe the majority thinks that there is no possibility for amateur radio on LF. But those who think they are hard men because they can work on "top band" may consider to try something new now. If they start to receive there and even hear someone calling CQ, that would be helpful i think! BTW are you a CW man, will i hear you some day? 73, Stefan/DK7FC Am 21.06.2012 19:54, schrieb uwe-jannsen@kabelmail.de: > Hi Geri, > and your signs at 472.5kHz are 599 in jo43sv. me and an other D-stn > tried to answer your CQ call some nights ago. sri, but no reaction. > GL > Uwe/dj8wx --------------050808050902010508090900 Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Uwe,

Are you QRV on MF as well? I'm asking myselfe how many stations are already listening on the band, and how many can transmit. Today we had massive lightnings here, no chance for any reception in the evening.
I already got several SWL (or MWL) reports via email but didn't work a German station so far. My hope is that there will be a lot of activity also be newcomers making the much smaller jump from 1800 kHz to 475 kHz which is just a factor 4(ish) in wavelength. The jump from 1800 kHz to 137 kHz is much harder, so maybe the majority thinks that there is no possibility for amateur radio on LF. But those who think they are hard men because they can work on "top band" may consider to try something new now. If they start to receive there and even hear someone calling CQ, that would be helpful i think!
BTW are you a CW man, will i hear you some day?

73, Stefan/DK7FC

Am 21.06.2012 19:54, schrieb uwe-jannsen@kabelmail.de:
Hi Geri,
and your signs at 472.5kHz are 599 in jo43sv. me and an other D-stn tried to answer your CQ call some nights ago. sri, but no reaction.
GL
Uwe/dj8wx
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