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Re: LF: [500] Beacon_OK0EMW

To: Lubomír Bobalík <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: LF: [500] Beacon_OK0EMW
From: Hartmut Wolff <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2007 22:15:56 +0200
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Lubos,
very strong signal here in Germany, attached a screenshot of the 6wpm
signal.

73
Hartmut
www.h-wolff.de
Locator: JO52hp
 
> Thanks to Czech Telecommunication Office (CTO), particularly Department
> of Frequency Spectrum Management and the director of this office, I have
> obtained permission for the beacon OK0EMW experimental operation:
 
> Frequency:       505.060kHz
> Power:             1W ERP max
> Location:          Breclav, JN88KS
> Mode:              CW 6WPM / QRSS3
> Text:                Identification "Beacon OK0EMW JN88KS" in regular CW
> 6WPM is followed by 2x CALL and QRA locator in QRSS3.
> Transmitter:      DDS VFO (home made) + PA DEBEG 7121 with reduced power

> Aerial:              Inverted-L with 23m vertical and 102m horizontal
> sections
 
> The results of ERP field-measurements (2180m far from the aerial) is:
> 0.95W ERP
 
> All reports, snapshots and informations about signal are welcome!
 
> Lubos, OK2BVG
 
> [email protected]

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