Hi John, hi all,
BIG SMILE, your screen shots at Dave's site are great news for me:
That mystery signal was mine!
Ok ok, there may not be much of an identifiable callsign... but compared to
my own 30s-Argo files all frequencies fit neatly:
freq UT approx. call
923.49 2045-0923 G3XDV ("V" in your 0639 image)
922.79 2210-0200 YXM
922.60 0030-0928 G3XTZ ("3XT" before 0639)
922.19 1940-0052 DF6NM
920.77 2135-0049 G3LDO
920.73 0403-0534 G3LDO (ending in the middle of 3rd callsign's L)
919.79 2100-2130 G3LDO
920.8-921.4 2311-2355 ? (freq unstable and jumping)
922.4-923.0 0444-0521 ZZ ? (30s/dot 2:1, freq unstable)
At least a couple of dots and dashes in the puzzle can be identified. I was
sending my complete callsign using 3:1 classic cw ratios during the following
times
tx (UT) /dot in screenshots by VE1ZJ
1940-2012 30s
2016-2043 30s
2045-2136 60s
2139-2230 60s 0946: "D", 1005:"DF", 1023: "6N"
2236-2302 30s
2304-2355 60s
0000-0051 60s (antenna low after 00:15)
Hey, I'm really happy, tnx to you and to all who made it possible!
73 de Markus,
DF6NM in JN59NK.
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