Hi Warren,
It might improve the spirts of those who have been disappointed
by not seeing my weak signals there!
73 and thanks
Joe
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008, [email protected] wrote:
Joe,
I have been considering putting a signal on near your beacon (1-2Hz away
from you ~184.005) with about 250 watts to give potential listeners a
propagation indicator and another target to look for. Let me know if you like
the idea.
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73 Warren K2ORS
WD2XGJ 136-140kHz
WD2XSH/23 505-510kHz
WE2XEB/2 160-189kHz
WE2XGR/1 505-515kHz
FN42hi
http://www.w4dex.com/wd2xgj.htm
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From: [email protected]
Hi Jean-Pierre and Wolf,
I can understand how the QRM makes it seem futile to receive the very
weak signals, but we have made much progress despite the challenges.
The transmitter will remain in operation if you desire and will be moved
to a frequency of your preference if you can find one with lower noise in
the 160-190 kHz range. When the experiment with the Poldhu club
is finished, we can then try QRSS120 if you are interested.
73 and thank-you for the many reports!
Joe VO1NA
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