Hi Jean-Pierre, dont worry we all suffer from it sometimes....I nearly
ripped my receiver apart one day until I read an e-mail from Markus saying
DCF39 was off !! :-))
DCF39 and Budapest are too close to use as really weak signal beacons, CFH
from Halifax NS used to be a good check but being on 137.00kHz they
obliterated a good chunk of the band for out Stateside friends.
Good Luck with the Wolf transmissions.
Alan G3NYK
----- Original Message -----
From: Jean-Pierre M�r� <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: 04 June 2007 21:25
Subject: Re: LF: XES WOLF tonight
Oh thank you Alan for this good explanation, I will be able to go to
sleep " less stupid " !......
73 qro Jean-Pierre f1afj
Alan Melia a �crit :
> Hi Jean-Pierre, I dont think it was propagation, probably just lack of
> activity, and an unfavourable fading conditions with the path to John.
Steve
> W3EEE's plot of DCF39 and Budapest shows good signal levels considering
that
> that path is almost in 100% daylight now. with just a narrow twilight
> window. There have been some storms in the US which may have prevented
some
> activity, and generally the US listner activity cools down at this time of
> year anyway.
>
> Cheers de Alan G3NYK
> .
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jean-Pierre M�r� <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: 04 June 2007 08:30
> Subject: Re: LF: XES WOLF tonight
>
>
> Hello John and all ,
> Nothing, nil ! not only one coherent screen ! memory I do not remember
> to have seen the so low propagation on 137 Khz . Is this the solar
> activity of these last days ????
> 73 qro Jean-Pierre f1afj
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