Hi Dave,
Thanks for the comments. Must say I have never heard of the time
problem with aol. In future if time is important I'll have to state it in
the message. Unless there is a fix?
Sorry I haven't got into web sites - seems a lot of work and I always
have so many other things to do. Perhaps in my old age!
I am not really surprised that you didn't hear me earlier as I have only
ever heard 2 stations in daylight, one from Wales and another from
N.Ireland. Nor have I heard a 'proper qso' yet. All I hear are
beacon signals.
Look forward to working you one day Dave.
73 Peter
at 21:11 GMT
In a message dated 27/06/2007 20:38:38 Greenwich Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
On 27
Jun 2007 at 15:58, [email protected] wrote:
> Hullo Dave,
>
> I am transmitting at the moment and have just returned from
monitoring
> my signal about 1 mile away. It sounds good on
my portable rx but I
> have my doubts if it will be heard at any
great distance until after
> dark. I'll be switching off
soon but will make more tests from
> around 10.30 pm.
>
>
Thanks for listening.
Not sure what 'Now' is when your posting is timed
in Eastern Daylight
Time (a quirk of AOL...).
Have listened a few
times tonight (in between sporadic E openings on
12m and 10m) and heard
nothing from you. M0BMU is a big signal higher
up the band and I heard
traces of SM6BHZ but nothing else. I put out
a couple of short CQs earlier
but no replies (surprise,
surprise....).
By the way I have added a
few more 500kHz pages to my website, quite
a lot of information down there
now. But I need links to OTHER 500kHz
sites, if you have one please let me
know and I will add it to the
'Activity'
page.
http://www.davesergeant.com/mf/ - follow the links on the menu to
the
TX, antenna and activity pages.
73 Dave
G3YMC
http://www.davesergeant.com