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LF: Re: TA beaconing

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Subject: LF: Re: TA beaconing
From: "hamilton mal" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 16:26:55 -0000
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 9:49 PM
Subject: LF: TA beaconing

Dear Mal and LF group,

good, I promise I will be among the first to congratulate when you have crossed the pond in "honest CW". But my views on QRSS transatlantic beaconing are quite different.

The extra hop we need from central Europe makes it much more difficult to get across, and of course most of us LFers don't own large rusty antenna arrays or live near near the seashore. Many countries have not been seen stateside once ever. Personally, I still find it very rewarding to even see only a couple of bright noise pixels on the right frequency in one of the screenshots, or to receive Joe's signal once in a couple of weeks.

What worries me a little right now is the increasing Eu transmitting activity in the 137775 region. Even at QRSS30, the key clicks of a local station can easily clutter up a few Hz and cover potential DX signals. I would much prefer sticking to the proven scheme of us transmitting around 135922, and watching for stateside/ZL signals at the top end of the band.
Hi Markus
I have mentioned this a number of times. Some sort of bandplan is necessary. EU stns use 135.922 khz and outside EU use 137.700 khz. Most nights 137.7 khz is occupied by EU stns. So how do we get the bandplan to work??
Most ignore sensible suggestions. Inter EU working would have to be 135.922 khz plus/minus a little like it used to be and not the present 137.7 khz area. Maybe we could suggest a START date for the changes.
73 de Mal/G3KEV
 


Last night, VO1NA was visible four times between 2 and 5 UT. I transmitted 135922.3/.4 DFCW for a couple of hours before local sunrise (~7 UT), and if all goes well I'll try again tonight.

73 and best wishes to everyone,
Markus, DF6NM


In einer eMail vom 30.12.2003 19:57:04 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt [email protected]:

Hi Dexter

I can send you plenty of LF RF as you already know from previous
observations your end. What I want in return is a proper QSO on normal CW. I
will TX on 136 and you TX on say 7025 khz. If any others are interested so
much the better. I do not want to send out repeative and meaningless Beacon
signals, I and others already know we can get across the Atlantic and vice
versa from VE to Europe.
I have an array of LF antennas just rusting away.

de Mal/G3KEV


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