Dear Niels,
what you heard cannot be DI2AG, because this beacon transmits on
440.044Khz. But I would be glad to receive reports from you about DI2AG.
73 Walter DJ2LF
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Von: Niels Chr. Bahnson <[email protected]>
An: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Datum: Sonntag, 20. Februar 2005 23:56
Betreff: LF: Long dashes
About 2200 UTC I heard some v's being sent near 137,8 KHz. Then it
shifted to dashes which last abt 11 seconds each. Sometimes the strenght
is rather good and if morse code readable without difficulty. Is it a
beacon, may be DI2AG?
My equipment so far is a Racal RA 17 L with an LF-converter RA 137. I am
using the 100 Hz bandwith. The receiving-antenna is an active Decca
Navigator antenna fastened to a tree in the garden about 30 m from my
house. My transmitter consists of a Wilcox 94A1 oscillator and a DECCA
1250 watt transmitter type 1876. It has not yet been shifted in
frequency and is therfore not yet operational. Transmitter aerial will
be made in connection with a 17 m high Versatower when warm weather
occurs in spring or summer.
My location is JO45GL, and QTH is Tjaereborg 7 km east of Esbjerg.
Vy 73 de OZ7NB, Niels
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