Difficult, with heavy static noise : XGJ abt 0100 ==> 0330 UTC ; XKO abt 0300 ==> 0415 UTC. 73 all ! f5yg -- Jean-Pierre Godet - Powered by Linux (Slackware 10.0 - kernel 2.4.26)
JN09XI 2320 ==> 2340 traces on 137.777 kHz (NA ?) ; 0315 ==> 0430 NA ; 0245 ==> 0415 XGJ (strong) ; 0315 ==> 0345 XKO. (and yesterday too, but I forgot to save the captures and write down the times..
... I would be interested to see a capture if you could send one along. ... Hi Jay, my post was rejected as the attachment was too big. I tried to do it as small as possible, And I resend it in two
... I would be interested to see a capture if you could send one along. ... Hi Jay, my post was rejected as the attachment was too big. I tried to do it as small as possible, And I resend it in two
And here, JN09XI, about 250 miles Northward : NA : 0030 ==> 0605 ; XKO : 0245 ==> 0330 ; XES : 0415 ==> 0530 ; XGJ : 0415 ==> 0600 ; XNS : 0335 ==> 0625 UTC. First time for me that I meet the opportu
Yesterday night, nothing received. Last night (28/29th) only XGJ : 0005 ==> 0025 UTC slowly drifting from 137,779.65 to 137,779.6 Hz, then QSB, and, steady on the last frequency, 0115 ==> 0430 UTC. T
... WD2XGJ went off at 03:55 UTC as thunderstorms are approaching the area. ... Nevertheless, had time to receive something before ! Thank you Warren. 73 ! F5YG
XGJ : rcvd shortly after 0235, then 0310 ==> 0350 UTC. And maybe something else, but traces only, between 0005 and 0040 UTC on 177,777.52 Hz (?) Best 73 to all ! F5YG
... a PA station was testing DFCW at that on about 137.776/137.781. Was readable on a QRSS3 screen. ... Thank you very much, Hartmut, And congratulations for you excellent reception. On my QRSS120 l
Only one NA, abt 0510 ==> 0540 UTC, and if the clock does not fool us, because "the times there are a-changin" in Europe (summer time, in France UTC + 1 ==> UTC +2 last night at 0200 UTC). And very v
Nothing received here last night, sorry... My friends, I shall leave my station for 5-6 days because of my work far from home this week, but the machines continue to operate receiving between 137.776