Nice signal Mike!
My grabber is back, after repairing a broken wire. The frontend is still
a bit wet, so out of resonance and thus a bit darker. Anyway, good
reception of your signal!
Looking forward to that evening and am ready to go here with a 6 dB
improvement compared to the last days.
Is there anyone in USA transmitting or monitoring?
I will be on 137.172 00 Hz.
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 27.08.2011 19:57, schrieb Mike Dennison:
I will transmit overnight on 136.173kHz, QRSS60. Transmission
synchronised with the start of each hour.
Mike, G3XDV
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Thanks Alejandro for the info. I intend to join Stefan somewhere
within 0.3 Hz of his QRG, even though I have little hope that my
radiated 200 mW will make it all the way to South America.
It will be interesting to see if and when someone from North America
will be visible. Apart from the UA0 to ZL contacts, I think we haven't
had too much experience with LF transequatorial paths.
Best wishes and good luck for your expedition,
Markus (DF6NM / JN59NJ)
From: Alejandro D Alvarez LU8YD
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 1:01 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: LF: LU LF DX camp ( Rx Only )
In August 27th I will travel with Jose LU8YYV for LW and MW DX
reception ( LU8YYV in 530-1710 KHz, LU8YD in 136 KHz and NDB band).
DK7FC will beacon for us in 136,172 KHz QRSS60.
Time Window from us to EU is 22 UTC to 06 UTC ( DCF39 time windows
tested)
If someone wants to do any DX test please beacon next night to us and
suggested time and frequency, preferably within the window of 136 172
+ / - 1.5 Hz
USA, Canada, Japan, olso please coordinate TX time an frq ( near
136.172 ) only via email: [email protected]
Our QTH locator will be: FE49QH ( night time: 22 to 11 UTC)
Receivers:
LF QRSS R-75
MW broadcast R-1000
Antennas:
Beverage 300 m long beam N. (sorry, not more space for our 1200 m
long) PA0RDT MiniWhips and home made LF phaser to noise cancel. Loop
1 m diameter and J310 preamp.
Soft:
Argo an SL, Notebook HP-530
Thanks
Alex LU8YD
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