At 00:21 08/09/2002 +0200, you wrote:
Hi all,
07.09.2002 at abt 1210utc on 137,704 kHz I copied the tail of a qrss
transmission. nothing else. see attachment. S+N/N = -51dB/-74dB.
Dear Uwe, Marc, LF Group,
That must have been me - I had QRSS QSOs with DF6NM and F6BWO on Saturday
morning - also worked G3XIZ and PA0BWL on CW. Later on I could just hear
DN1VLF (239) in QSO with DL3FDO (349) down in the QRN.
I was not QRV on Sunday, but did see QRSS from DN1VLF (O), and nice Hell
signals from DF6NM
Also, From RX3QFM:
GE dr Jim! Now tx 12wt 136.OO Ia
.45A 15m vert 45m horizontal L ant. "CQ RX3QFM/B QTH KO91OO" CW 12LPM. 73!
Vlad.
The problem with 136.00kHz for me is the QRM present on the frequency -
there are always a number of carriers very close to 136.000 kHz which sound
like weak CW as they beat together. It would help a lot if Vlad could QSY
up or down 100Hz
Cheers, Jim Moritz
73 de M0BMU
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