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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: Hi Stefan Thanks for the locator . I did not know it goes to 8 digits . To the south of my area there are roads layed out but very few houses . so at least for the next 5 years i may be free of QRM . 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I did not know it goes to 8 digits . To the south of my area there are roads layed out but very few houses . so at least for the next 5 years i may be free of QRM . Yes the hills are great I have my eyes too , But then it is a National park with lions and tigers and I will not be allowed to go in there . In case i can convince them that i am helping in tracking and protecting them I may get some place to try out the antenna . Yes the GHZ link is a good idea too and will surely work on it too . Well this is best my family would accept !! I am also scouting out places with less noise and will setup some remote RX to be connected to internet . I am hoping to hear one signal to spark on more activity soon . Thanks for the positve optimism !! it can take us places Is the band plan ok ? 5 351.5-5 366.5 kHz =E2=80=93 Amateur 5.133B (Secondary, 15W EIRP) 472-479 kHz =E2=80=93 Amateur 5.80A (Secondary, 1W EIRP ) 135.7-137.8 kHz =E2=80=93 Amateur 5.67A (Secondary, 1W EIRP) In case there are some low band contests i could go to some sea shore and work for a few days . Best regards Kumar VU2BGS On Wed, Dec 26, 2018 at 2:35 PM DK7FC wrote: > RR, i nunderstand. In this location you probably won't be really > successful on 630m. The mains hum noise becomes higher and higher the > closer you come to DC! > > Am 26.12.2018 09:39, schrieb Gaj Kumar: > > New location from Next month is 12.785921 N 77.61178E > > ...which is MK82TS38, http://k7fry.com/grid/?qth=3DMK82TS38 > Still it does not really look like a quiet location. The nearby hill, if > you can build up something there and stream the signal to your house usin= g > a GHz link, this would be a solution. But then you need solar modules and > accus. Today, it's all no problem... > We are in 7419 km distance. No problem :-) > > So, good luck. > 73, Stefan > > --000000000000c512d5057de98a56 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi Stefan=C2=A0
Thanks for the locato= r .
I did not know it goes to 8 digits .
To the south o= f my area there are roads layed out but very few houses .=C2=A0
s= o at least for the next 5 years i may be free of QRM .
Yes the hi= lls are great I have my eyes too , But then it is a National park with lion= s and tigers and I will not be allowed to go in there .
In case i= can convince them that i am helping in tracking and protecting them I may = get some place to try out the antenna . Yes the GHZ link is a good idea too= and will surely=C2=A0
work on it too .=C2=A0
Well this= is best my family would accept !!=C2=A0
I am also scouting out p= laces with less noise and will setup some remote RX to be connected to inte= rnet .
I am hoping to hear one signal to spark on more activity s= oon .

Thanks for the positve optimism !! it can ta= ke us places=C2=A0

Is the band plan ok ?

5 351.5-5 366.5 kHz =E2=80=93 Amateur 5.133B=C2=A0 (Se= condary, 15W EIRP)
472-479 kHz =E2=80=93=C2=A0 Amateur 5.80A (Sec= ondary, 1W EIRP )
135.7-137.8 kHz =E2=80=93 Amateur 5.67A (Second= ary,=C2=A0 1W EIRP)

In case there are some l= ow band contests i could go to some sea shore and work for a few days .

Best regards=C2=A0

Kumar
VU2BGS


On Wed, Dec 26, 2018 at 2:35 PM DK7FC <selberdenken@posteo.de> wrote:
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RR, i nunderstand. In this location you probably won't be really successful on 630m. The mains hum noise becomes higher and higher the closer you come to DC!

Am 26.12.2018 09:39, schrieb Gaj Kumar:
New location from Next month is 12.785921 N=C2=A0 =C2=A077.61178E
...which is MK82TS38, = http://k7fry.com/grid/?qth=3DMK82TS38
Still it does not really look like a quiet location. The nearby hill, if you can build up something there and stream the signal to your house using a GHz link, this would be a solution. But then you need solar modules and accus. Today, it's all no problem...
We are in 7419 km distance. No problem :-)

So, good luck.
73, Stefan
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