John.
How does this compare with the reuslts on QRSS60 which would probably have
taken a similar time?
Dave G3YXM.
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Andrews" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 12:57 PM
Subject: LF: Re: Re: First WOLF QSO!
Ed,
> US's Lowfers have saved wide experience in reception of very weak
> signals on LF - when already they will appear on 136 or 160-190kHz for
> longway 2-way QSO with high-grade ERP?
The proposal for an amateur band was turned down in May, 2003. It would be
years before we could have another chance. There are already some
experimental (non-amateur) licenses in that range, and hopefully more will
be coming.
> Whether who has made 2-way QSO on WOLF in Europe?
I do not think that anyone else has done a 2-way QSO. The earlier activity
has all been with beacons.
> When (date) Stewart KK7KA has made WOLF mode?
Early in 2001, I think. K0LR was transmitting in February, 2001, and he
was
the first in the U.S.
John Andrews, W1TAG
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