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Re: LF: Re: Re: whisper

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Subject: Re: LF: Re: Re: whisper
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Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 22:55:03 +0100
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Hi Jim,
I was off the air at that time.
Ill transmitt coming nights on 135.975kHz, 1800 to abt.2200UTC.

sri I didnt see your original mail. I found it in a Re of Mal s mails.

best regards
Uwe/dj8wx
PS. I received your signs on 500kHz:
214000  7  -22  2.0  -4  0  M0MBU IO91  30



Dear Uwe, LF Group,

I downloaded the WSPR software last night and attempted to receive your
beacon - but not until after 2300utc, at which time I could not see your
sigs at my QTH or on DF6NM's grabber. Not suprisingly I didn't get any
decodes of your signal, but did see lots of bogus exotic DX on the output
screen, especially when the Luxembourg effect noise was strong! Looking at
the spectrogram, there is a permanent weak carrier close to 136.000kHz (also
seen and heard at many other QTHs I believe), so perhaps not the best QRG.
I did notice there is a null in the sidebands from the Hungarian 135.4kHz
station at about 135.975kHz, so that might be a better frequency for tests.

I can't transmit the WSPR signal on 136k at the moment, but could do on
500kHz - anyone interested?

Cheers, Jim Moritz
73 de M0BMU




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