Hi Markus,
His grabber operates once in a while. It runs especially when he has a sked. His priority is 160m and most of the time he watches on 160m. He mentioned in his blog, though, he would concentrate more on 2200m after Nov.
Yas - Tokyo
Yas, Kuni,
will the JA7NI grabber be running again
tonight?
Best 73,
Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2013 2:44 PM
Subject: Re: LF: SV8CS to JA7NI grabber.
LF, This sounds all very good. I like to see that there
are more OMs beeing active, on the RX and TX end, testing and improving their
systems and searching challenging goals :-) 73, Stefan/DK7FC Am
25.10.2013 11:31, schrieb SV8CS-Spiros Chimarios:
Hi
YAS,
For
reception except the mini whip antenna (with your receiver), I can use other
antennas as well.
At
my main QTH I can use the transmitting antenna (Marconi “T”), with FT2000.
Antenna consist of 3parallel wires 28,00 m long with 40m
vertical.
At
the same time at my remote site (mountain top location 560m a.s.l.) using the
TS-480 with Inverted “V” 12m high – 40m long or a horizontal quad loop
with overall length 230m.
I
hope to start a trying period with JA7NI for a 2-way
QSO.
I
can transmit QRSS any speed and Opera-32.
I
can’t TX wspr-15 …sorry.
73,
Spiros/SV8CS
Congrats! JA7NI's
ear is tremendous, so no worry about your tx system.
Have
you ever used your Marconi tx ant for receive with an attenuator? An
active mini-whip does good job to some extent, but to receive JA's sigs, you
may need to have an even better RX ant. Maybe the first target for you
should be UA0AET who is quite active on WSPR15.
Thank you for this
nice info about my signal in Japan captured by JA7NI grabber.
I am very glad
becouse is the first time to see something like this.
I hope for a 2 way
qso with JA7NI this coming season.
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