Dear Ed, LF Group,
Just quickly checked your HF frequencies, which are 14213.650kHz and
14349.972kHz to the nearest Hz - this will make the difference frequency
136.322kHz, +/- 2Hz. Will be monitoring the frequency this afternoon.
Cheers, Jim Moritz
73 de M0BMU
----- Original Message -----
From: Ed Lesnichy <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 9:40 AM
Subject: LF: HF_MF2LF #1
Dear LF enthusiasts,
the prospective time-table of HF_MF2LF #1 experiment Feb 4 :
PART 1
start 13z - end 1730z
HF freq: TX1 14350 kHz, TX2 14213.681 kHz
(14350 - 14213.681 = 136.319)
RX freq: 136.319 kHz
PART 2
start 1735z - end 20z
HF freq: TX1 1882.319 kHz, TX2 3628.319 kHz
(2*1882.319 - 3628.319 = 136.319)
RX freq: 136.319 kHz
PART 3
start 2005z - end 22z
HF freq: TX1 1882.319 kHz, TX2 - broadcastings on 873kHz
(1882.319 - 2*873 = 136.319)
RX freq: 136.319 kHz
TX mode: QRSS 30 - "RU RU RU RU ..."
Sunrise on KN97LN at 1425z
List of broadcastings on 873kHz (data from http://www.emwg.info/
"Euro-African Medium Wave Guide" edition: January 2006 (pdf 1.2MB):
LZ 60KW KN22
DL 150KW Mannheim
EA 25KW Casablanca
EA 25KW Santiago de la Compostela
G 0.3-1KW Enniskillen and West Lynn
HA 20KW JN96
I 1KW Taranto
UA2 50KW Kaliningrad
ER 100KW Moldowa, Chishinau
UA 600-2000KW KO95(600), LO53(1250) and KO81(2000)
UR 5KW KN78
UR 7-50KW KN38 KO50
Any reports and ideas are welcomed
73! Ed RU6LA [email protected] http://136.73.ru
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