SM6BHZ calling CQ a short time ago on 136.5 khz RST 599, very strong signal and no one responding. It appears most have lost interest in LF compared to a couple of years ago. 73 khz is never mentione
To All from PA0SE At 1126 UTC worked a new station: SM6BHZ. Name Gus, loc. JO57WQ. When we started I gave him RST 569 and received RST 439. Later his signal became weaker and a bit difficult to copy
Dear Gus, now your CW-beacon 1W ERP unbelievable strong. -14dB, background up to -70dB in ARGO on 505100Hz. Here in JN59NO 800Km apart. Hope you make it across the pond. Still audible with a 80 / 40m
...also good in Nuernberg around 23:50z, another 20 km ;-) Up to 35 dB SNR in QRSS3 bandwidth, inbetween the static crashes. Sri for the drift, it is caused by the (literally) free running VFO of the
SM6BHZ strong visible and audible since starting here in JN59NO with tuned antenna and even with 20dB attenuator. 73 Walter DJ2LF / DI2AG now switching the antenna to DI2AG on 440.044KHz in QRSS3 wit
Very strong capture of SM6BHZ at 22.25Z in JN59NO. Would be good for a 579 CW-QSO. Best signal in ARGO -21dB, background noise~ -65dB. Antenna now in use fer DI2AG 440.044KHz 2W ERP QRSS3 73 Walter D
Hello all, Last night I have been monitoring the 500 kHz signal of SM6BHZ. The signal suffered from heavy fading, which is common for this frequency and distance. It peaked at 30 dB over the band noi
SM6BHZ at 18:20 UTC on 505 KHz in QSO with G3KEV; RST 559, deep and slow QSB. No signals heard from Mal but a faint spectrogram trace around 503.8 kHz. '73 IK5ZPV
Hello Gus attached my screen capture on 505.100 kHz received with my small active antenna but with a strange noise at same frequency Best 73 from F4DTL in JN18FP JPEG image