This is a pity. According to Rik's time table I did not listen after
21.00z
But during the summer season this seems to be necessary. No problem for
me, I am retired.
73 Ha-Jo, DJ1ZB
"Paul-Henrik" <[email protected]> schrieb:
> Hear you calling CQ on 502.95kHz at 2125z
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> Weak but readable, a Q4
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> 73's
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> Paul-Henrik / OH1LSQ
> Vaasa / KP03SD
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> Quoting Rik Strobbe <[email protected]>:
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> > Dear all,
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> > I have been calling CQ once in a while last night (on 502.95 kHz) and
> > once I thought to hear a response near 501.9 kHz.
> > Unfortunately QRM is very high in the lower part of the band. Lowest
> > QRM level (at my location) is between 502.9 and 503.4 kHz.
> > I will try to be QRV on 600 m the next days from 19-21 UTC,
> > monitoring the band for activity and calling CQ every now and then.
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> > I am running 250 Watt (= 2 A antenna current) into a 11m high and 25m
> > long T-antenna.
> > Calculated radiation resistance of the antenna is 0.4 Ohm, the
> > theoretical ERP should be around 3 Watt.
> > But I am afraid that the greenery surrounding the antenna absorbs a
> > good part of it.
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> > 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T
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