All, I'll tentatively say that I will operate from about on 72.200kHz,
though I suppose if I cause QRM I can count it as success! It will be a
manual changeover from TX to RX.
Won't be on the Internet whilst tests are on-going as no local-loop to the
garden shed! Will have my mobile (pop me an e-mail if you need the number).
Dick, I won't be attempting QRSS today but would be interested in an
reception reports of signals around 72.2kHz
73 John, G3WKL
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Dave Pick
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 15:07
To: [email protected]
Subject: LF: Re: 73kHz
Mike and all.
The pancake-day tests.
I'll use 71.950 TX.
Listening co-channel (noise permitting) and 136.7 for CW, 137.720
for QRSS3.
I will call for CW on the hour (xx00) and for QRSS3 on the
half-hour (xx30)
Starting 0900.
Finishing when something catches fire or nobody comes back!
73
Dave
G3YXM.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Dennison" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 2:17 PM
Subject: LF: 73kHz
> I am now set up on 73kHz and have 1A into the antenna. I will
beacon this
> evening 1800-1900 in case anyone wants to check their receivers.
>
> Tomorrow, Tuesday, I will call CQ on 71.750kHz on the following
schedule:
>
> 0900 CW QSX 71.750, 136.900
> 0930 CW QSX 71.750, 136.900
> 1000 QRSS3 QSX 71.750, 136.900 (for CW calls)
> 1030 QRSS3 QSX 71.750, 137.700 (for QRSS3)
> 1100 CW QSX 71.750, 136.900
> 1130 QRSS10 QSX 71.750, 137.700 (for QRSS3)
>
> 1800 QRSS3 QSX 71.750, 136.900 (for CW calls)
> 1830 QRSS3 QSX 71.750, 137.700 (for QRSS3)
> 1930 QRSS10 QSX 71.750, 137.700 (for QRSS3)
>
> When replying on 136kHz please allow a few seconds for coil changing. My
> signal is likely to be much weaker than G3YXM, but my QRSS3 has been
> received as far away as DL, HB and I in previous years.
>
> Mike, G3XDV
> http://www.lf.thersgb.net
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