Jim, group,
I didn't notice the QSO as it was after bedtime ;-)
But on several occasions I have noticed that in the early evening
(18-20UT) the VVV signal is weaker than DI2AM while later on it
becomes stronger than DI2AM. One could come to the conclusion that
VVV should have a more western location, but that seems in
contradiction with bearing that position it in (or beyond) the Baltic area.
73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T
At 09:04 17/09/2008, you wrote:
Dear LF Group,
I had the RX on monitoring the mystery "VVV TEST" signal to see if it would
get strong enough to get a better bearing with the loop, when around 2230utc
I noticed that there seemed to be some sort of QSO going on. Along with
SK6RUD there seemed to be 3 CW signals between about 500.5 and 501.0 kHz,
none of which were very good copy here. The occasional bits I could hear
sounded like some sort of amateur QSO with RST reports, Q codes and so on,
but no recognisable callsigns! Did anyone else notice anything - maybe we
have company...
Cheers, Jim Moritz
73 de M0BMU
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