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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: Thanks G and Stefan - no I think its just poorish conditions up here in the North (more geomag latitude) - at medium latitudes conditions may be good, but up here in la la land we tend to get hard first and hardest before stuff starts to precipitate down to say 50degN - the Path to Japan pretty much stays open under but the very worst of conditions, but Eu and East Coast USA gets beaten up very quickly. 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Laurence KL 1 X W= E2 XPQ=20 =20 Date: Wed=2C 24 Oct 2012 23:27:55 +0200 From: Stefan.Schaefer@iup.uni-heidelberg.de To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org Subject: Re: LF: OP32 =20 Hi Laurence=2C Am 24.10.2012 23:18=2C schrieb Laurence KL1 X: =20 [...] =20 Just needs to quieten down for a few more days but I think Im going to be dissapointed.=20 You know you have to stay optimistic all the time. Be happy to have some challenges left. What should i say=2C hi. If you cab really run a key down transmission=2C i.e. a GPS locked "carrier" for some hours i would give it a try to appear in a uHz spectrogram=2C as a first goal. Of course it is only useful if the RX has a reasonable stabilitym which applies not for every grabber available. What is the next distance to reach? 73=2C GL=2C Stefan/DK7FC At least SAQ was seen even whilst the 137 Opera was blasting away! =20 =20 Laurence WE2XPQ Part 5 KL 1 X = --_99035587-cb3a-4032-aec8-20eb3d531d8f_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Thanks G and Stefan - no I =3Bthink its ju= st poorish conditions up here in the North (more geomag latitude) =3B- = at medium latitudes =3Bconditions may be good=2C =3Bbut up here in = la la =3Bland we tend to get hard first and =3Bhardest =3Bbefor= e stuff =3Bstarts to precipitate down to say 50degN =3B - the Path = to Japan pretty much stays open =3Bunder but the very worst of conditio= ns=2C but Eu and East Coast USA gets beaten up very quickly.
 =3BIf I can see visual aurora I can basically shut down and take up trying to= mount surface mounted components for a few days :-) =3B But it can be = very fickle - some times the "repair" can be a lot quicker than anticipated= but more often =3Bnot so.
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I ran a 137.780 phase stable = and locked carrier at around 1kW the other night but no reception - again t= here was visual aurora so I =3Bwas only =3Bdoing a "Haarp" and heat= ing what ever =3Bis alive =3B beneath the loop.
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Laurence KL 1 X =3B WE2 XPQ
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Date: Wed=2C 24 Oct 2012 23:27:55 +0200
From: Stefan.S= chaefer@iup.uni-heidelberg.de
To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org
Subjec= t: Re: LF: OP32

=20 Hi Laurence=2C

Am 24.10.2012 23:18=2C schrieb Laurence KL1 X:
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Just needs to quieten down for a few more days but I think Im going to be dissapointed.
You know you have to stay optimistic all the time. Be happy to have some challenges left. What should i say=2C hi.

If you cab really run a key down transmission=2C i.e. a GPS locked "carrier" for some hours i would give it a try to appear in a uHz spectrogram=2C as a first goal. Of course it is only useful if the RX has a reasonable stabilitym which applies not for every grabber available.

What is the next distance to reach?

73=2C GL=2C Stefan/DK7FC



At least SAQ was seen even whilst the 137 Opera =3Bw= as blasting away!
 =3B
 =3B
Laurence WE2XPQ Part 5 =3B KL 1 X
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