Jim - This affects listeners probably West and South of the Ohio River
valley but NPG FSK on the US West Coast on/near 135.95 makes
listening/viewing virtually impossible below this freq. Even with reasonable
directive arrays it was still around S9 in the null this morning -
I would suggest operation above 136Khz - 136.318 will be in use tonight by
CT1DRP but it would be nice to get a second Eu window - 136.316 over here
doesnt look too bad but this is only an offering and others may suggest
others. All we need know is CFH to start up and then this will really close
the choices down!
Feel free to ignore :-))
Laurence KL1X in 5
From: "James Moritz" <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: LF: Xmas LF Acty
Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 16:01:21 -0000
Dear LF Group,
I have now reassembled my LF station and am now QRV again. It looks like
being a calm night weather-wise, so the antenna should stay up. So I will
put out some T/A beacon signals tonight from around 2300utc onwards for a
few hours at least. I will try QRSS30 on about 135.922kHz +/-, with about
1W ERP, unless anyone has any more interesting suggestions before then. Any
reports will be very welcome.
Cheers, Jim Moritz
73 de M0BMU
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