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Re: LF: Re: what is this? /DI2AG

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Subject: Re: LF: Re: what is this? /DI2AG
From: Roland Bruestle <r@mbsks.franken.de>
Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 12:03:18 +0200
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Hi Roman
nice to meet you.
Sorry I belief there is still no signal from DI2AT. Perhaps in the wintertime.
Good Luck
Roland DI2AT

Roman RW3ADB schrieb:
* Roman RW3ADB <rw3adb@rambler.ru> [Tue, 30 Sep 2008 06:25:59 +0400]:
Hi Walter, Roland & LF agn!

Surprise by surprise that night.
The report for DI2AT one letter up, Roland and put all on the web
qrss.nm.ru -> 500

Walter, tell me pse DI2AG still working or not?
I copy trace on 505.082 agn.
http://qrss.nm.ru/30sep2008_DI2AT/505.1_3_0074.jpg
Mistaken in the link:
http://qrss.nm.ru/30sep2008_DI2AT/505.1_3_00074.jpg
right.


Local Moscow time as usual on the screen-shot.

Roman

* Roland Bruestle <r@mbsks.franken.de> [Sun, 20 Apr 2008 10:25:07
+0200]:
> Hi Roman, Walter and LF
> 505.143 is exactly the frequency of DI2AT but I am sure that this is
a
> bad line.
> DI2AT was transmitting PSK31, MSK31 and QPSK31 and HELL last night.
> On this frequency 505.43 is signal repeating every +/-50 Hz.
> If someone interested the following night I can transmit QRSS3 and
> QRSS10.
> 73 Roland DI2AT/DL3NDR
>
> Roman RW3ADB schrieb:
> > Hi Walter & LF!
> >
> > * Walter und Marianne Staubach <wum.staubach@t-online.de> [Thu, 17
Apr
> > 2008 10:41:23 +0200]:
> >> Hallo Roman,
> >>          in your pic 0029jpg is something like a trace on
505,090kHz.
> >> That
> >> seems to be DI2AG from JN59NO in QRSS3 with 0,4W ERP.
> >
> > The bad-line on this screen-shoot I think 100%.
> > I promise to you the other screen shots last night.
> >
> > Look here:
> > http://qrss.nm.ru/DI2AG_or_no/7APR2008/505.1_3_0006.jpg
> > http://qrss.nm.ru/DI2AG_or_no/7APR2008/505.1_3_0011.jpg
> > http://qrss.nm.ru/DI2AG_or_no/7APR2008/505.1_3_0016.jpg
> > http://qrss.nm.ru/DI2AG_or_no/7APR2008/img0006.jpg
> >
> > http://qrss.nm.ru/DI2AG_or_no/18APR2008/505.1_3_0003.jpg
> > http://qrss.nm.ru/DI2AG_or_no/18APR2008/505.1_3_0014.jpg
> > http://qrss.nm.ru/DI2AG_or_no/18APR2008/505.1_30_0025.jpg
> >
> > http://qrss.nm.ru/DI2AG_or_no/20APR2008/505.1_10_0001.jpg
> >
> > The Moscow local time on the screen shots UTC+4h.
> >
> > Draw attention to ~505.082 kHz.
> > May be a bad line. I'm not sure. May be a DI2AG trace here?
> > 505.182 DI2AM 100%
> > 505.143 DI2AT trace?
> > 505.060 OK0EMW 100%
> >
> >> Can you watch again next night - will take the 3W ERP?
> >
> > I copy that trace on 505.082 kHz now. You are power up your TX?
> >
> >> 73    Walter   DI2AG / DJ2LF
> >
> > 73!
> > Roman
> >
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: "Roman RW3ADB" <rw3adb@rambler.ru>
> >> To: "rsgb" <rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org>
> >> Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 2:29 AM
> >> Subject: LF: what is this?
> >>
> >>
> >> Hi LF!
> >>
> >> I'm looking one signal some time on 505 in Moscow.
> >> He is 'started' from high freq and then he is going down.
> >> It is so strong and not so 'stable' on freq.
> >> What is this?
> >> The heterodine from the other receiver?
> >>
> >> http://qrss.nm.ru/17apr2008_ok0emv_aud/img0015.jpg
> >> http://qrss.nm.ru/17apr2008_ok0emv_aud/img0025.jpg
> >> http://qrss.nm.ru/17apr2008_ok0emv_aud/img0029.jpg
> >> http://qrss.nm.ru/17apr2008_ok0emv_aud/img0030.jpg
> >>
> >> --
> >> Roman RW3ADB.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> > --
> > Roman RW3ADB.


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