Talbot Andrew wrote:
I saw nothing, but may have gone for too narrow a bandwidth on the
monitoring system - Argo in this case - and missed the signal.
What was the frequency ?
QRSS would be an interesting way for those of us who don't and won't
CAN'T a word that you have left out is more appropriate. Andy it is never too
late to learn the code and listen to some slow morse transmissions to get you
going. I have heard via the grape vine that you appreciate my constructive
critisism!!!!!!
G3KEV
use CW
to cross the Atlantic on topband. No comments from Scarborough please !
Andy G4JNT
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Johan Bodin [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: 2001-11-26 09:18
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: LF: 80m QRSS QRPppp QRT
>
>
> The beacon went off the air "for maintenance" this morning at
> 0810 UTC.
>
> Thanks to DJ8WX, G3JKV and DL4YHF for the encouraging reports!
>
> G3JKV in IO91UF holds the record, 1120km/mW or 700000 miles/watt, hi
>
> 73
> Johan SM6LKM
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