Dear Finbar,
I would like to precise something about our cross band qso of some weeks ago.
I sure copied your signals on 136, including your receiving frequency on 80
metrs and your report to me, and you copied my signals to you.
But, unfortunately, I DIDN'T copy your full call, but only I0CF.
I was, infact, persuaded to work a weak ( conventional cw) Italian hams in
a deep sea a of qrm and qrn, until G3YXM, Dave, write me the day after
about the mistake....
So, technically speaking, both signals has been received each other, but
ethically speaking our qso is INVALID .
I am very sorry for this missed opportunity, but ,anyway, I am sure we can
replace it in short time, cross band or two way as you can find a qrn free
site.
So let me have time and frequency for a sked.
Best 73 and good Dx de Marzio I5MXX
At 23.17 09/03/99 -0000, you wrote:
Hi John, tks for info on the 2000 km qso between Reino and I5MXX.
I5MXX worked me cross band recently, do you know the distance that is .
I dont have the programme to work it out here. He was on 3530 khz , me
136khz.
The qrn OR SHOULD I SAY Q R M , continues, no matter what it is, its
a right pain in the .............!
73's Finbar E I 0 C F
-----Original Message-----
From: Kate Moore <[email protected]>
To: lfgroup <[email protected]>
Date: 09 March 1999 08:49
Subject: LF: 2000km record broken
Worked Reino OH1TN again last night at 20.55UT - 559/569 excellent QSO.
Reino also heard I5MXX on Saturday evening at around RST-339 but hasn't
yet managed a QSO. Presumably this is the first 1-way over 2000km on
136kHz?
Regards John G4GVC
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