Hello Lubos, LF I also noticed very good signals from OZ7FOC last night, much much stronger than earlier in the season. I just have a feeling it can't be due to better condx alone, maybe he has incre
LF Surprisingly there is no earsplitting man-made noise today here on 2200m so I set up a temporary grabber as I heard a QRSS signal when checking the band. Range 136.5 ... 137.9kHz Mini-Whip into IC
LF I forgot to mention the grabber URL ... : http://dl.dropbox.com/u/13365793/grabber.html Quoting [email protected]: LF Surprisingly there is no earsplitting man-made noise today here on 2200m so I set
Hello Stefan, LF Just read about your TX activity and tuned in on 137.0kHz: VVV VVV VVV TEST TEST DE DK7FC DK7FC IN JN49IK JN49IK = 73 FROM HEIDELBERG. Your signal is strong here, almost armchair cop
Hello Stefan, LF I confirm my QTH is still KP03SD, but I have no TX antenna up since the winter storms destroyed it. I will try to sling new support ropes in the summer when I can work late and still
LF Quoting the initial posting by Stefan, regarding reception in South America: "There is no chance for him to get the parts for building a preamp and the IC703 seems to need a very high input signal
Hello Hans-Albrecht, MF Still QRT here, probably until early 2013 when the OH-permit is expected. Recent DL CW activity has been on 472.5 ... 472.6 kHz where NDB QRM can be avoided and that is also t
Hello Mike, Geri, LF Mike, do you use a transformer between the feeder coax and the antenna? A transformer can serve double purpose as impedance trasformer to match the resonated antenna to 50ohm and
Hello Stefan, MF I can copy your CQ now on 472,5kHz. SNR is good enough for a basic QSO. Check my re-tuned grabber: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/13365793/grabber.html BR Paul-Henrik, OH1LSQ
Hello Stefan, MF I just moved my grabber to cover your QRG. There is audible and visible evidence of a keyed signal on 476.5kHz but I can not copy anything at the moment. https://dl.dropbox.com/u/133
Hello Stefan, MF Previously I did quite a lot of listening between 472 and 479 kHz due to the new (and final) allocation proposal. Back then my own conclusion was that 472.5 kHz +/- would be the idea
Hello John & the Group I can just about hear the LSB keying of the Darlowo NDB "SA" on 473.5kHz so I will join the Midsummer MF 472 grabber team overnight. My grabber covers 471.8 to 474.2 kHz so rec
Hello Stefan, LF Perfect QRSS-3 copy here and audible too, but too weak for CW in the local (energy meter?) QRM. You just ended the CQ with "K" BR Paul-Henrik, OH1LSQ Vaasa, KP03SD Quoting Stefan Sch
LF Just received a weak but readable CQ from DJ5BV on 472.6kHz. The time was 2230UTC, 01.30 local DST. I could still read a newspaper in the garden without a lamp if I wanted so it is clearly low-sea
Hello Stefan. LF Regarding QRV on 136, I bought a JUMA TX-136 kit when they came on the market. It was waiting to be built until now... and being close to complete I'm trying to put it on 475kHz inst
Hello Stefan, MF You are 559 in Vaasa KP03SD GN Paul-Henrik, OH1LSQ MF, Despite heavy QRN i am calling CQ on 476.5. If someone wants... There is local QRM on 472.5, hence QSY... 73, Stefan/DK7FC
Hello Lubos, LF It is 477kHz USB "dial" frequency, the actual transmit QRG is about 478.5kHz 477kHz modulation carrier + 1.5kHz audio = 478.5KHz TX Good decodes here. BR Paul-Henrik, OH1LSQ Quoting L
2130 10 2 0.3 1392.00 0.00 PA0A TEST 2132 10 1 0.3 1392.00 0.00 PA0A TEST IC-R75 / Mini Whip in KP03TD Using WSJT-X v02, r2706 on Mac Mini / Windows 7 64-bit BR Paul-Henrik, OH1LSQ