Hi Wolf, I dont know why the guys at Windsor did not copy, you were a clear
signal here (JO02PB) on the computer speakers in 2.1kHz bandwidth, even
with other activity on the band. I would guess a 549, but I am at least
150kms closer to you than the HFC Station. It could be conditions I suppose
even over that distance.....but that was covered in my talk.
Thanks are due to you for the software that produced the data at CT1DRP,
which I mainly used for illustrating my talk.
Cheers de Alan G3NYK
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: 14 October 2001 13:15
Subject: LF: MB2HFC and weekend report
Hello group,
I hard MB2HFC on saturday and sunday with good signal, but got no reply.
I guess the 136kHz->144MHz transponder has the same problem as some
AmSat's,
suffering from very strong "inband" signals as they were present this
weekend.
Anyway, was nice to listen to a lot of QSOs going on. Heard but not worked:
OH1TN (549), EI0CF(439 in local QRM), MB2HFC(559), G3YXM(589).
Worked for the first time: DK3GH in southern DL, loc JN59, 449 in local QRM
(would otherwise have been perfect copy). Thanks Ralph if you are on this
reflector.
Also thanks to the Crawley guys and all at the LF(!) meeting to trigger
some
activities on the band. I will try again later today, but the QRN is
already
on its way. It is unusually warm for the season here, 22 deg C and very
humid. Thunderstorms on the way, static crashes on 137 kHz already audible
at
11:00 UTC.
Best wishes, have a nice Sunday.
Wolf DL4YHF (operating from DF0WD in JO42FD, max 100mW ERP).
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