Tnx Piotr for the screen shot, glad ur having some excitement watching the
DX acty with your pocket ferrite stick antenna.
Locator here IO94SH
73 gl de mal/g3kev
----- Original Message -----
From: "Piotr Mlynarski" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 12:31 AM
Subject: Re: LF: LF grabber running tonight
> W dniu 2011-09-08 23:54, Bill de Carle pisze:
> > LF grabber running overnight, focused on 136.172 Khz
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> Hello 136.172 kHz LF subgroup :)
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> It is indeed a real fun to read the recent mails concerning ongoing
> T/A experiments and watching some grabbers.
> Unfortunately, this evening brings also a heavy qrm at my qth ( rain,
> winds, different appliances frm my neighbours etc.. )
> Anyway, i switched on my 136 kHz Rx setup based on a ferrite rod
> antenna . Attached, there is a fragment of
> Stefan transmission with letter "C" of dk7fc ending abt 2320 utc. But
> this small picture also shows traces
> of Mal, g3kev transmission at 136.173 kHz - it is really a big a fun
> to observe a ferrite rod antenna placed indoor!!!
> detecting a signal over 1300 km distance (Mal, pse cfm ur loc: IO94SH ?)
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> Mal's signal is my 4th radioamateur transmission 'seen' by ferrite
> rod rx system
> and it holds an 'odx' label
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> the weather forcast for the forthcoming weekend is promising.. the
> fronts will pass so no rain expected
> and therefore i will try to put the ferrite rod antenna on my balcony
> and will leave it there through the night
> with my grabber being switched on if the T/A experiments continue
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> 73, Piotr, sq7mpj
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> qth: Lodz /jo91rs/
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