Hi Stefan,
i will listen a little bit north of JO42bh on 8970 hz
good luck for stable wind
73 Michael DK5NA 5Q5NA
Dear group,
I is a long time ago that i have done the last experiment. Tomorrow, the
WX could be suitable and i have time and motivation to try the next experiment
on 8,97 kHz. But the WX is a little risky (http://www.windfinder.com/forecast/frankfurt)
and so i do not yet know, if i really can come up. So it is just a uncertain
announcement. Maybe Markus/DF6NM, if he has time, will inform you about the
actual state.
In the last weeks, the QRM less window becomes smaller and more early. It is arround
5...8 UTC (http://www.iup.uni-heidelberg.de/schaefer_vlf/DK7FC_VLF_Grabber.html).
So, i plan to start transmissions at arround 7 UTC on 8970,0 Hz. I want to
check the new 600W PA and the new additional earth rod. Antenna length is still
100m. The amperemeter will also be tested the first time. Modes will be
DFCW-600 (50mHz shift) and a transmission in DFCW-60 (500mHz shift) if i can
reach my grabber in the DFCW-60 window in 37km distance. If the wind is stable
and i have enough time i will do first receiving tests using the TX antenna!
This is to prepare the first VLF QSO above 100km ;-)
So, let's hope for good and stable wind and no rain, dreaming...
Will anybody listen to the experiment except my and Markus' grabber? ;-)
73, Stefan/DK7FC