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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: OK Mal, that's nice. You know it is always insecure if i will be actually QRV because it all depends on the wind and QRN and rain... But i will have the kite equipment and the old 1 kW class-E on the field. Unfortunately the 630m band isn't yet allocated in F. Otherwise i would concentrate on this band. So, maybe next year. I'm looking forward to test a full size 1/4 lambda vertical for 630m, of course using QRP then :-) The TX in Heidelberg is available and all the time ready to use, so why not running it to provide some signals to detect... 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You know it is always insecure if i will be=20 actually QRV because it all depends on the wind and QRN and rain... But=20 i will have the kite equipment and the old 1 kW class-E on the field. Unfortunately the 630m band isn't yet allocated in F. Otherwise i would=20 concentrate on this band. So, maybe next year. I'm looking forward to=20 test a full size 1/4 lambda vertical for 630m, of course using QRP then := -) The TX in Heidelberg is available and all the time ready to use, so why=20 not running it to provide some signals to detect... 73 and cu sn on MF agn. Stefan/DK7FC Am 28.08.2012 15:18, schrieb mal hamilton: > Stefan > I will be QRV over the weekend on 136.173 es 137.7 QSO MODE QRS 3 - 10= and > 136.5 CW if there is anyone about. > I will be active periodically and not all day/night on BEACON mode > also 502 TX/RX and QSX 472 search > > g3kev > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Stefan Sch=E4fer" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 12:59 PM > Subject: LF: SpecLab interpreter commands - DK7FC TX schedule for the > weekend > > > =20 >> LF, >> >> Next weekend i will be in France again, like each year in the first >> weekend of september. The locator will be JN29PO. Probably i will run >> some LF tests. >> >> One of the tests deals with K9AY antennas, also compact versions with >> LNAs. RX and TX signals will be apprechiated. >> >> To be indenpendant from actual LF activity i had the idea of running m= y >> own TX in Heidelberg while beeing in France. However it is not optimal >> just to use one mode at one QRG for more than 3 days without >> interruptions and without the chance for adjustments. There is no >> internet in the field... >> So i started to take a look in the SpecLab's interpreter command windo= w >> and found that it is possible to fully control and program the transmi= t >> start time, text, transmit frequency, speed, mode... That makes it >> possible to transmit on 136.172 in DFCW-180 during the open path to VK= , >> later switch to DFCW-90 for T/A DX and in the moring switch to 137.0 k= Hz >> and send CW until the whole procedure repeats in the evening. >> I just have to find out how it is possible to run different programs o= n >> different days. >> Of course QSY is only possible when using an automatic variometer... >> >> These functions are very helpful to exactly start a special transmissi= on >> in a special mode on a special frequency while beeing somewhere in thi= s >> world. So this would allow me to send beacon signals in DFCW-90 each >> night without the need to do anything. Crazy... >> >> The actual goal was to program my TX to start DFCW-180 on EXACTLY >> 18:00:00 today for the VK transmissions. I hope that works today. >> >> Thanks again to Wolf/DL4YHF for this very close to perfect program! >> >> If someone of the transmitting stations would like to have more detail= ed >> informations (if not already known), pse ask. I think i can now explai= n >> how it is done. >> >> 73, Stefan/DK7FC >> >> >> >> =20 > =20