LF/MF info
Tnx Jay WE2XGR/2 for the QSO last nite on 500 khz
on CW/QRS3.
When u started calling about 2157 I was able to see
ur sig OOO copy and strong. There was some slow qsb during the evening but at
QRS 3 it did not seem to be a problem this speed was fast enough to get the info
before a fade took place, however QRS 1 would probably have been better and in
fact even norm CW. In the past you signal has been audible.
Now that we have established a contact procedure on
500 I will try this more often.
I think there is a possibility that had u called
earlier I would have detected your signal, however 2200utc - 2400 is a good
time. I have been working W stns on 160m at times as early as 2000 utc, still
daylight over ur way.
I can have another bash tonight and if any others
want to participate please do so.
I will TX on 502.57 khz and use QRS3 and then speed
up if necessary. A good USA freq would be around 508.5 khz which is perfectly
clear here.
If all W stns intererested in a TR QSO
work around this freq with a little separation I would be able to see who
is about, and QSO accordingly.
QRU now and agn tnx and looking forward to another
QSO soon.I will have to ck the QRB.
de mal/g3kev/IO94SH
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