Hello John, Good to see some few are coming on the band (again). Looking forward to a QSO! Do you plan further system improvements? You know my grabbers are running all the time for any signal, so if
Hello Dave, Sorry, i just listed these grabbers that show a EU60 window since we discussed about transmitting QRSS-60 arround 136.172 kHz. Anyway, thanks for reminding me! 73, Stefa/DK7FC Am 31.10.20
Hello John, No it is QRSS/DFCW 60. Take a look on the local grabbers to ensure the QRG is free. http://www.alice-dsl.net/df6nm/grabber/Grabber.htm http://members.aon.at/grabber/index.html http://jpme
And you forgot http://www.wireless.org.uk/grab/ In Birmingham! The receivers are on a loop antenna so the pickup is not good East and West from here. Dave G3YXM 2011/10/30 Stefan Schäfer <Stefan.Scha
John, I would suggest somewhere between 137.680 and 137.720 for QRSS3. A lot of the EU grabbers are centred on 137.700, so you're more likely to get noticed if you operate in this frequency range. I
LF, Thank you all for the various tips. I have been soak testing the rig on 137700 at QRSS30. All seems OK so I intend to run on 1317x this evening. John F5VLF On 31 Oct 2011, at 14:49CET, DAVE PICK
Hello Stefan, Thank you for the comments. Next steps here are to improve the antenna and build a bigger PA (100W?). I will try a beacon at 136.15x but it will have to be tomorrow during the day. 73 J
Ah, i forgot http://www.langwelle.at/ which could be even closer to you than others... 73, Stefan Am 30.10.2011 21:30, schrieb Stefan Schäfer: Hello John, No it is QRSS/DFCW 60. Take a look on the lo