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LF: QRV 03:00 5th December

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Subject: LF: QRV 03:00 5th December
From: "Steve Rawlings" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 02 Dec 1999 22:20:46 +0000
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Wolf DL1SAN wrote:

. . .   what about a sked on sunday morning at 3:00 UTC? How will we
proceed to reach a high probability of qso?


Yes!  Hopefully, propagation will be as good as when Christer and I did a
similar test two weeks ago.

I hope to be QRV from 03:00 - 05:00 UT, Sunday 5th December on 136.8 kHz, +/-
QRM [!], weather permitting.  I will call DL1SAN for 5 minutes starting at
03:00 & 03:30.  I will listen for DL1SAN for 5 minutes starting at 03:05 &
03:35.  Each time, I will listen first on my TX frequency, then carefully
tune 136.2 to 137.4 kHz.

At other times, I will either be sending CQ calls, or listening for other
'early birds'.  (I hope some other TXing/RXing stations will be able to join
in the fun too!)

To increase the probability of a QSO if copy is difficult, I find that the
following procedure works well:
1) start and end the first transmission(s) with 3 x 3 callsigns (e.g. N4ICK
N4ICK N4ICK DE GW4ALG GW4ALG GW4ALG);
2) once you are sure that both callsigns have been copied correctly, start
and end each over with 1 x 1 callsigns (e.g. ZL4MD DE GW4ALG);
3) if you think that one of the callsigns is in doubt, use 1 x 3; or 3 x 1
callsigns, as appropriate;
4) send two 'K's at the end of each transmission;
5) only send the outgoing report (i.e. do not re-send the incoming report),
and send it at least five times at each attempt; and,
6) only send a series of 'R's when you are sure that you have copied the
other station's callsign - and your incoming report - correctly.

Regards to all,
Steve GW4ALG
[email protected]








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