Thank's for pointing this out Uwe!
I will correct this error as soon as possible.
I also noticed your beacon is back on air with a better signal here than before,
at an evening best of approximately S3-S3.5 over noise.
How is the activity from the other DI-beacons? I haven't been able to hear or
see signals from them yet.
73's
Paul-Henrik
Quoting [email protected]:
> Hi Paul-Henrik,
> your log indicates that DI2BE transmits on 501kHz.
> but it is and was 505,140.12kHz.
> regards
> Uwe/dj8wx/di2be/jo43sv
>
> Zitat von Paul-Henrik <[email protected]>:
>
> > Isn't you calling CQ being a good S1 over noise on a clear band in
> > OH/KP03SD at
> > 17.00UTC sort of a miracle already? And it has happened more than once
> during
> > the past week.
> >
> > As seen from here, the primary problem doesn't seem to be power although it
> > would help the situation a lot, no doubt about that. Maybe it is the lack
> of
> > 2-way permits in other european countries that is keeping the
> > breaktrough from
> > happening? You are not the only UK station I can hear on "a regular
> > basis" but
> > your early evening signal is really one of the best UK signals here.
> > Late night
> > propagation has more QSB, but with good signals in the peaks with
> > plenty of time
> > for a short QSO. Have a look at my log, all but one call is copied in
> > normal CW:
> > http://www.netikka.net/oh1lsq/500_log.txt
> >
> > The european amateur and experimental 500kHz signals have improved a lot
> here
> > during the past two weeks and this also goes for 505.1kHz. Evening best for
> > DI2AM used to be S2 over noise, now the DI2AM evening best is S5 over
> noise.
> > That is a BIG signal. DI2AM is at 1139km distance from here. I'm well
> > aware of
> > the 9W ERP Jörg is using. Gus, SM6BHZ at 807kms soon owes me a new S-meter
> > needle. His signal was incredibly strong last time he was on, with
> > 10W EMRP if
> > I remeber correctly.
> >
> > So keep up the good work until they start handing out keys in other
> > countries as
> > well! You are very priviligied at the moment in the UK.
> >
> > 73's
> >
> > Paul-Henrik / OH1LSQ / KP03SD
> >
> > Quoting hamilton mal <[email protected]>:
> >
> >> Hi all
> >> 137 khz seems to be neglected at present in spite of the more
> international
> >> aspect. 500 khz although only a national UK band is attracting most of the
> >> local UK operators. During this winter I will concentrate more on 137
> given
> >> that there is some other acty on the band.
> >> I think 500 has been exhausted given the limited power restrictions,
> nothing
> >> major can be achieved until higher power is permitted, or some some sort
> >> miracle is performed !!!!!!!!
> >> de G3KEV
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