Paul-Henrik, LF, 136.35 kHz is fine for me, it's probably just that the conditions may have changed. I'll continue to monitor 136.35 for the next few hours. 73, Dave G3WCB IO91RM Hello Dave, LF Thank
Paul-Henrik, LF, I was definitely seeing traces of your signal around 1900 utc before you QSYd. See attached screengrab. No sign ot the QRSS3 on 136.35, yet. 73, Dave G3WCB IO91RM Danke Markus! I'm s
Hi Paul-Henrik, similar to F1AFJ and others, I usually have two narrowband "transatlantic" grabber windows running 24 hours around 137.777 for W-E and 136.318 for E-W, which are useful for QRSS 30 or
Thanks for the report Mal! Happy to send some lower frequency signals back in return for all those received on 600 metres. Looks like the OH-G path is still in the same good shape it used to be when
Danke Markus! I'm so positively surprised and if I had a bottle of Champagne it would be open now. These are very encouraging reports. Perhaps time to start building a more powerful transmitter now.
Hello Mal, LF I will consider a new frequency for tomorrow, right now I know some people have set up their systems logging overnight in the hope to find something there in the morning and I can only
... this it what it looked like here at 20:18. Nice job with 20 mW! 73 - Markus, DF6NM in JN59NK Dear Paul-Henrik, LF Group, Now building up to "O" copy... Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU Attachment:
Paul Normally 136.3 khz and around that area has been used by EU stns for QRS acty and USA listeners. Since then a data stn has started up and makes it difficult for other EU stns to copy through the
Hello Dave, LF Thanks for reporting! Yes, that looks like me sending a longer CW ID followed by "TT" in QRSS3. Is 136.35kHz less suited at your QTH due to the local QRM? I can move back up to 136.40k
Paul Your freq is too low because of the qrm around 136 khz. A better freq would be 136.5 or higher. mal/g3kev Thanks for the report Mal! Happy to send some lower frequency signals back in return for
Paul Good copy ere now OOO at 2048 utc have good photo mal/g3kev Thanks for the screenshot Jim! Amazing, I thought it would take more to make it down there. It is good to be back on 136 after a 12 ye
Thanks for the screenshot Jim! Amazing, I thought it would take more to make it down there. It is good to be back on 136 after a 12 year break. My best DX back then was the Karlsborg expedition in Sw
Dear Paul-Henrik, LF group, The 136.3kHz frequencies are popular for transmissions from Europe to outside - they avoid swamping signals coming into Europe, and inter-european QRSS operating, around 1
Dear Paul-Henrik, Now copying your QRSS3 - see attachment. Signal is recovering from QSB. Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU Attachment: OH1LSQ_2.jpg Description: JPEG image