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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see @@CONTACT_ADDRESS@@ for details. Content preview: Am 17.10.2018 um 02:12 schrieb cx4di: > today testing in QRSS1. > 73’s > cx4di Hi Diego, do you know the exact QRG of your last transmissions? During the night from 20181016 to 20181017 I repeatedly saw faint traces with QSB at 473.005 kHz (+/- 1 Hz after calibration) at the Perseus SDR at DL0AO with the 200-m-Beverage to South America. Sadly a doubtless identification was impossible - 8 WPM CW can´t be discriminated by the extremely narrowband technics being necessary to see these weak signals at all. 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During the night=20 from 20181016 to 20181017 I repeatedly saw faint traces with QSB at=20 473.005 kHz (+/- 1 Hz after calibration) at the Perseus SDR at DL0AO=20 with the 200-m-Beverage to South America. Sadly a doubtless=20 identification was impossible - 8 WPM CW can=C2=B4t be discriminated by t= he=20 extremely narrowband technics being necessary to see these weak signals=20 at all. QRSS1 won=C2=B4t help really - you should try to modify your transmission= s to=20 QRSS 20 or 30 or preferably (if possible for your TX) DFCW 30 with 2 or=20 3 Hz shift. The characteristic pattern of DFCW would make the=20 identification much more easy. 73, Tom, DK1IS www.qrz.com/db/dk1is --------------75287C0659BB1EF222E74B1B Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by smtp.kabelmail.de id w9H9Sje8014094
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today testing in QRSS1.
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Hi Diego,

do you know the exact QRG of your last transmissions? During the night from 20181016 to 20181017 I repeatedly saw faint traces with QSB at 473.005 kHz (+/- 1 Hz after calibration) at the Perseus SDR at DL0AO with the 200-m-Beverage to South America. Sadly a doubtless identification was impossible - 8 WPM CW can=C2=B4t be discriminated = by the extremely narrowband technics being necessary to see these weak signals at all.

QRSS1 won=C2=B4t help really - you should try to modify your transmissions to QRSS 20 or 30 or preferably (if possible for your TX) DFCW 30 with 2 or 3 Hz shift. The characteristic pattern of DFCW would make the identification much more easy.

73,
Tom, DK1IS
www.qrz.com/db/dk1is
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