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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, Thanks also for the QSO, ant no problem about your 'second operator' ;o) The very deep QSB was interesting : At the beginning of the QSO, the signal was so weak that I thought I had actually heard 'the other WX' (DK3) but a minute later your signal returned to the usual strength. 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It's a pity none of the OH stations which were around at the time called on the announced crossband frequency. Or the conditions on 80 meters were so poor that I couldn't hear them (even through there was an SM4 station calling "CQ DX" around 3505, with 599+++ here, so the propagation cannot have been that bad. Also, QRN was very low on Friday night. BTW Stefan, DK7FC, was unbelievably strong here again. He beat *all* NDB carriers(!) - also those just outside the MF 'ham' bands- by at least 6 dB during most of the evening / night. If anyone is interested, I have a screenshot taken yesterday evening with an SDR-IQ receiver, covering the entire band plus a little more. Will be interesting to listen in again this evening, when the ham radio club of Mainz are active on MF. Have a nice weekend, Wolf DL4YHF / DF0WD on MF . Am 08.09.2012 13:55, schrieb uwe-jannsen@kabelmail.de: > > *Hello Wolfgang,* > > *thanks fort the QSO last night.* > > *I have to apologize for some confusing cw signs.* > > *our cat couldn’t stop putting its paws on the key. > * > > *GL* > > *Uwe/dj8wx* > > --------------000506050309020401020908 Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello Uwe,

Thanks also for the QSO, ant no problem about your 'second operator' ;o)

The very deep QSB was interesting : At the beginning of the QSO, the signal was so weak that I thought I had actually heard 'the other WX' (DK3) but a minute later your signal returned to the usual strength.

It's a pity none of the OH stations which were around at the time called on the announced crossband frequency. Or the conditions on 80 meters were so poor that I couldn't hear them (even through there was an SM4 station calling "CQ DX" around 3505, with 599+++ here, so the propagation cannot have been that bad. Also, QRN was very low on Friday night.

BTW Stefan, DK7FC, was unbelievably strong here again. He beat *all* NDB carriers(!)  - also those just outside the MF 'ham' bands- by at least 6 dB during most of the evening / night. If anyone is interested, I have a screenshot taken yesterday evening with an SDR-IQ receiver, covering the entire band plus a little more.

Will be interesting to listen in again this evening, when the ham radio club of Mainz are active on MF.

Have a nice weekend,
 Wolf DL4YHF / DF0WD on MF .



Am 08.09.2012 13:55, schrieb uwe-jannsen@kabelmail.de:

Hello Wolfgang,

thanks fort the QSO last night.

I have to apologize for some confusing cw signs.

our cat couldn’t stop putting its paws on the key.

GL

Uwe/dj8wx

 



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