Tnx Stefan for the info
I am always QRV on 7033 or any other HF QRG that is
required. I am equipped all the time for an instant QSO on all HF frequencies as
well as LF es MF. I can work HF, MF es LF all at the same time if required. I
have separate antennas for all bands.
When active on 136.172 I am listening always for a call on
7033 or any LF frequency that is required for a qso. I also have separate LF
antennas for TX es RX for duplex working and QSX.. In between my keying I can
watch for replies on any LF frequency requested.
My antenna farm covers 5 acres and more if
needed
de mal/g3kev
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2011 4:12
PM
Subject: Re: LF: LF OBSERVATIONS
I have even better observations:
Halldor/TF3HZ and me,
we found that G3KEV and DK7FC seems to be audible in TF, good for a CW test.
Halldor recorded a wav file of the yesterdays beacon transmissions in the late
evening which i analysed today in SpecLab, using a 250 Hz CW filter and
converting the IF down to 700 Hz. The beacon transmissions have been audible
and a beat frequenvy of about 1 Hz was audible as well, which is about our
shift. We should make a sked with him and try it in CW. Unfortunately he is
not QRV on other band to that time in the moment. Anyway
interesting....
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 02.12.2011 15:36, schrieb
mal hamilton:
Stefan es LF
I have observed on the TF es VE grabber that
sometimes our signals are about the same strength, other times I am
slightly stronger than you and then you are stronger than me, only slight
differences.
also, QSB occurs on our signals at different times.
This is no doubt due our different locations and paths to the
grabbers.
Interesting
de
mal/g3kev