Hello LF,
thanks very much for the nice comments - you can guess I feel a little
exhilarated now.
But (like with all weak signals) it's the receiver who has to do most of the work. So many thanks again to Laurence, who managed to
pull all our tiny little signals out of the Chinese noise background. Just like he did in Alaska, back in January 2004.
I guess, for me it was also a matter of lucky circumstances. I had a few days off work, and the weather had been dry and cold, so I
could leave my fragile antenna in place. The partial discharge problems still present in the afternoon miraculously went away for
the evening. With 220 W of RF, tonight's ERP was almost 0.8 W, which I had hardly reached before. The opening from here to BY lasted
for about 1.5 hours, with the best half hour around 21:00 just barely sufficient to get a few consecutive dashes across.
Tomorrow at work I'll be in for some funny looks: Hey, and what did you do since christmas? Well I spent a few nights to send four
bits to China...
Kind regards,
Markus, DF6NM
----- Original Message -----
From: ""Jean-Pierre Méré (F1AFJ)"" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 10:20 PM
Subject: Re: LF: DF6NM on the BY-grabber!
Hi Andrey , Markus ,
Super your signal on the BY grabber !
Congratulations Markus !
73 qro Jean-Pierre f1afj
Andrey rn3agc a écrit :
Hello Markus,
Accept my congratulations!!!
73
Andrey RN3AGC in KO85SV
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