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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: Geri, Possibly, it not guys at DCF39. Signals were heard also by Vlad RX3QFM this morning. 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Signals were heard also by Vlad RX3QFM this morning. The DCF39 transmitter worked at this time. 73 Andrey Andrey, So obviously they used their main transmitter, perhaps with some reduced power, to do the antenna alignment. I haven't actually seen the transmitter in Burg but I had the opportunity to see the main DCF77 transmitter, and what I saw pretty much reminded me of my own LF/MF station. No special technical solutions, just a big PA, an antenna current meter and a big variometer - that's all ... Vy 73 Geri, now: OK/DK8KW On 09.10.2012, at 12:32, "rn3agc" wrote: > Hello Geri, > I too heard these signals.. > > 73 > Andrey > > > ... sweep changed the sweep time a bit, stopped in the middle of the sweep band and has just stopped now. > > 73 > > Geri, currently OM/DK8KW > > > On 09.10.2012, at 02:51, Holger 'Geri' DK8KW DI2BO W1KW wrote: > >> Hi Group, >> >> Someone is making extensive use of the DCF39 frequency, including parts of our LF band at the moment. >> >> I am listening using the Twente SDR and there is a strong sweeping signal starting at 136.5 kHz and moving over to 141.5 kHz, 1 >> KHz per second or so. Maybe the guys at DCF39 are re-tuning their antenna? >> >> Vy 73 >> >> Geri, currently OM/DK8KW (hence the use of the Internet-SDR, the only RX I always carry with me, an ICF-SW07, doesn't reach down >> there) >> >> >> On 08.10.2012, at 22:09, Stefan Schäfer wrote: >> >>> Right now DCF-39 is offline! In case someone wants to make some tests! >>> >>> 73, Stefan >>> >> > > >