Hi Bob , I am sure that you are aware of this but do get the guys to
remember that it is not ground sunrise/sunset that matters. It is the
darkness edge about 1000kms away. You can heft a signal into the dark zone
ionosphere up to an hour before sunset and an hour after sunrise at this
part of the sunspot cycle. On good days trans-Atlantic signals have been
seen two hours after dawn in Eu.
I look forward to your tests and hope for a bit better luck with the
conditions. I have submitted a request to Ra for a quiet period but a
little
geomag activity about 5 days earlier !! :-))
It will be a pity if the wind farm QRTs you permanently from that site. It
has been a major landmark in LF development in amateur circles.
Best Wishes de Alan G3NYK
----- Original Message -----
From: Vernall <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: 09 March 2007 22:37
Subject: LF: ZM2E activity from the end of the month
Hi all,
ZM2E is setting up for 136 kHz DX activity from 31 March, for up to three
consecutive nights. This could be the last time that there is LF
transmitting from Quartz Hill as the district is planned to become a
large
wind turbine project, and all radio antennas could need to be removed in
the
next few months to cater for development.
We are in private discussion with VO1NA and RU6LA regarding LF QSO
attempts.
Expressions of interest are invited from others, as at ZM2E we will try
and
cover moderate receiving bandwidth by having multiple Argo sessions
running.
If we see an opening with another DX station we will "go fo it", whoever
it
is, and try to make the best use of an incidental propagation lift. As
we
are prepared for three nights of operation, then we are hoping there will
be
multiple "events" arising.
The previously selected 137.7886/137.7890 kHz 0.4 Hz FSK, using "DFCW"
coding, is the preferred transmission mode for ZM2E. There is very
little
QRM for ZM2E receive (no Loran lines of significance), so we can accept a
range of receive frequencies within the receiver IF bandwidth, and we
could
have three receivers running.
If we are not in QSO mode before a ZL sunrise, we will go to beacon mode
and
send a string of Z Z Z Z .... at FSK120, with the start of any Z
synchronised to the hour and ten minute rests thereafter, so that EU
monitoring may receive something identifiable from EU sunset.
73, Bob ZL2CA