Hi Mike I think the data bursts are actually probably from Lakihegy
(Budapest) 135.5 or thereabouts, which is very strong at night and shifts
"into" the band a couple of hundred Hz.
Loran from Rugby went off in July and it has been a lot quieter since then,
but it doesnt seem to be fully running 24/7 yet at Anthorn.
Alan G3NYK
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Dennison" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 6:06 PM
Subject: LF: 136kHz DX 11/12 Nov
> I have at last got my station fully running again. Having been off
> the air for a few months I notice much less Loran QRM which will make
> CW contacts possible again. But more QRM from DCF39 data bursts which
> makes QRSS harder.
>
> Monitored last night and received the following (using Argo set to
> 30s slow) :
>
> 1800 - 1850 Unidentified station on 137.776kHz (who?)
> 1900 - 2000 UA4WPF 137.777.2kHz, 'O'
> 0610 - 0700 XKO 137.777.4kHz One complete call, 'O'
>
> Very noisy overnight.
>
> Will test my beacon on 136.318.7kHz this evening, but not overnight.
> Hope to run an overnight beacon later this week. Please let me know
> if this frequency causes anyone a problem.
>
> de Mike, G3XDV
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