Hi Joe and Colin,
Thanks for the reports. I'm continuing with the QRSS-3 beacon, this
night. Maybe some others want to join?
Joe, what frequency do you suggest for QRSS-3 QSOs this weekend? Is the
range shown on my grabber fine for you?
Maybe we can make it in CW and i will give it a try. However there may
be several more stations who cannot and would like to try in QRSS. No
idea, there is a weak response to the announcement i find.
There seems to be a big difference between your location and WD2XSH/17.
About 1500km shorter distance and the conds must have been quite fine
last night.
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 10.12.2013 01:52, schrieb [email protected]:
Quick update. Stefan now audible! Feel free to give sende some CW!
Joe
On Mon, 9 Dec 2013, [email protected] wrote:
Hi Stefan, Group.
Hope I'm not too late. The RX and Alberto's Argo are all ready for
your sigs!
The RX seems to be working as EI0CF was 569 on 477.7 kHz last night.
This freq seems more clear than 478 so the TX has been moved down
300 Hz to 477.7 kHz. For Friday night, there will be some QRSS3
starting 0001 14 Dec UTC for an hour followed by CW.
Suggestions and requests will be gracefully entertained!
By the way, as this was typed, a nice DK7FC appeared across the argo
screen. Congrats Stefan!
Best Regards
Joe VO1NA
On Mon, 9 Dec 2013, Stefan Sch�fer wrote:
MF,
Just decided to try some *QRSS-3 on 476.172* kHz later in the
evening. This is for a pre test to the next weekends activity of
VO1NA. Maybe Joe can try to catch the signal?
All reports apprechiated!
Starting in an hour or so...
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 09.12.2013 19:18, schrieb Stefan Sch�fer:
LF/MF,
There's much OPDS stuff arround here these days. BUT, just shortly
want to announce that i'm going to be QRV in CW on 472.2 kHz, very
soon. And later, traditional QRSS-60 on 136.172 kHz, for the night.
73, Stefan/DK7FC
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