Hello Chris I guessed it was you but I wasn't sure. The QRM was strong here. Usually it will decrease after 21:00 UTC, when the neighbors shut off their Chinese rubbish. 73 de Toni Am 02.01.2013 19:2
Ok Rik Tonight after 2000 UTC I will always check 501.2 after calling CQ. QRM from Chinese rubbish is high here. But usually after 21:00 UTC the situation is getting better. I'm running 500W into a s
Am 01.01.2013 22:50, schrieb Rik Strobbe: HB9ASB calling on 472kHz, no takers (21:45UTC). 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T PS: Tony, I am still stuck to 501-504kHz can we work split 501/472kHz? Happy New Year Ri
So far I've worked in CW: G, GI, GW, EI, SM, PA, OK, OM, DL, HB9, S57, YO, and ON (X-Band 500kHz), F and OH (X-Band 3.5 MHz) Where are the stations from OZ, LA and GM? 73 de HB9ASB Am 20.01.2013 17:2
Hello Spiros That was me, HB9ASB, just sending 3 times ASB 10Hz up from Stefans QRSS. 73 de Toni Am 02.01.2013 21:30, schrieb SV8CS- Spiros Chimarios: Rxing QRSS-10 on 471.17 Khz Who is the other sta
Are you aware of this proposal? What do you think about it? 73 de Toni, HB9ASB Recommendation From the viewpoints of NRRL we would (at the time being) like to present the following proposal for a 630
Hi Rik Yes it is. But it is not the only strange proposal for this meeting. The DARC would like to establish HF-Links for VHF/UHF Repeaters! 73 de Toni Am 08.02.2013 10:18, schrieb Rik Strobbe: Hi To
Hello Dave That was quite difficult, but finally I got your call correct. QSB was up and down. Even on the Argo Screen you disappeared sometimes. Peak was only 339. Remembers me the first QSO's on LF