Could try OP0.5 !
Thats one report every 30 seconds , be
funny if it crossed the Atlantic
at -20 dB expected minimum !
3 of these are over the decode level ,
the -24 may of decoded ?
G,
21:33 136 DF6NM de DF2JP Op32 -8 dB F:8%_Ini in
Dusseldorf
21:33 136 DF6NM de GW0EZY Op32 -14 dB F:0% in Welshpool IO82HO
21:33 136 DF6NM de SV8RV-1 Op32 -39 dB F:5% in Zakynthos (Zante) isl.
21:33 136 DF6NM de G4WGT Op32 -24 dB F:1% in Chorley, IO83qo
21:33 136 DF6NM de SM2DJK Op32 -17 dB F:0% in Umea
21:33 136 DF6NM de RN3AGC Op32 -26 dB F:0% in Moscow
Coast to Coast Aircraft scatter on 2 meters
21:35 144180 G0NBD
de G6AVK Op05 199 mi -12 dB F:18% in Essex with 3w + beam 150
50w
Nothing showing to Iceland as yet
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2013 11:24 PM
Subject: Re: LF: Re[2]: T/A OPDS DK7FC
> Then you
don't see and hear it :-)
come on Stefan, that joke wasn't so funny... With the 20
dB notch on your frequency, my grabber has little problems when you
are sending slow modes these days. But endless QRO CW beacons or fast
Opera would seem rather unfriendly.
Anyway I think there are some Op-32 watchers and
transmitters out there tonight, so why not team up and see what's
possible?
All the best,
Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2013 11:53 PM
Subject: Re: LF: Re[2]: T/A OPDS DK7FC
Hi Markus,
Am
18.10.2013 20:17, schrieb Markus Vester:
I'm not sure if I'd be happy about a strong
signal, like that from Stefan, being hard-keyed once a second throughout
the night... What is the problem? Tell me when you
go to bed and when you wake up. I can transmit during that time. Then you don't
see and hear it :-)
In any case, as far as I know, there are a
few LF receivers set up for Op-8, but none for Op-4 so
far. Yes, if we start faster modes for TA then i would
also prefer OPDS-8 for the next step.
73, Stefan
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